Question about rotors for celica., 50 bucks to reduce diameter. |
Question about rotors for celica., 50 bucks to reduce diameter. |
Mar 11, 2015 - 3:15 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Mar 15, '07 From Tennessee Currently Offline Reputation: 52 (100%) |
Thats how much it cost to reduce the gt4 rotors to size. Not to mention the cost of the rotor itself. How much did u pay...
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Mar 13, 2015 - 8:22 AM |
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the 2 piece rotors that would fit are a few ( GT4, Supra non turbo, among the others on the updated list Tiga posted ) but they all share a common factor, cost, long term is a cheaper option but the initial investment is very high.
Racing brake has 2 piece for the supra non turbo, the hats are aluminum so easily drilled. the OEM supra disc you have can be drilled, you may just need to buy the right drill bit, this is something you can do at home with a drill press. The disc Tiga has, I drilled using a drill press and a bolt pattern changer wheel spacer, I bolted the 5x114.3 the the disc and used a punch to mark the center of the holes for the 5x100, then use the drill press with patience and oil for lubrication. granted the disc tiga has have aluminum hats, I did this first on cheap-o regular disc as a test, and it took a good amount of time per hole and I kept pouring little bits of oil to help lubricate the drill bit. -------------------- |
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