RL Calipers Fit behind 05 TL 17" rims!
#282
#284
thanks for the info.
on a side note. those damn caliper bolts are really hard to find. the guy i bought my calipers from had his tech rebuild them and he striped one of the bolt heads while getting it out so finding a replacement has been hard. im likely going to replace all 8 bolts since i cant find the same looking bolt anywhere.
i found out that its an M10-1.25 bolt, the outter bolts are 80mm long and the inner ones are 75mm.
i may end up just getting some hex bolts in this size and legth and try to find a nice finishing cap for the head, something similar to those snap on license plate bolt covers
on a side note. those damn caliper bolts are really hard to find. the guy i bought my calipers from had his tech rebuild them and he striped one of the bolt heads while getting it out so finding a replacement has been hard. im likely going to replace all 8 bolts since i cant find the same looking bolt anywhere.
i found out that its an M10-1.25 bolt, the outter bolts are 80mm long and the inner ones are 75mm.
i may end up just getting some hex bolts in this size and legth and try to find a nice finishing cap for the head, something similar to those snap on license plate bolt covers
#285
thanks for the info.
on a side note. those damn caliper bolts are really hard to find. the guy i bought my calipers from had his tech rebuild them and he striped one of the bolt heads while getting it out so finding a replacement has been hard. im likely going to replace all 8 bolts since i cant find the same looking bolt anywhere.
i found out that its an M10-1.25 bolt, the outter bolts are 80mm long and the inner ones are 75mm.
i may end up just getting some hex bolts in this size and legth and try to find a nice finishing cap for the head, something similar to those snap on license plate bolt covers
on a side note. those damn caliper bolts are really hard to find. the guy i bought my calipers from had his tech rebuild them and he striped one of the bolt heads while getting it out so finding a replacement has been hard. im likely going to replace all 8 bolts since i cant find the same looking bolt anywhere.
i found out that its an M10-1.25 bolt, the outter bolts are 80mm long and the inner ones are 75mm.
i may end up just getting some hex bolts in this size and legth and try to find a nice finishing cap for the head, something similar to those snap on license plate bolt covers
#286
yea thats where paul told me to look. problem is that they dont have stainless steel bolts in the size i need them in.
i did however find some class 8.8 steel bolts coated with zinc from that site. i pm'd paul, hopefully he approves.
i did however find some class 8.8 steel bolts coated with zinc from that site. i pm'd paul, hopefully he approves.
Last edited by KnightRyderV; 11-03-2010 at 01:41 AM.
#287
anyone know how much brake fluid is needed to completely flush the system? i plan on using ATE Super Blue (same as ATE Type 200, except its tinted blue so you can see the change in fluid color to make flushing easy)
i noticed e30cabrio bought 2 1L cans but im reading on most places that 1L should be enough. i plan on doing 2 cars, mine and my friends so will 3L be enough to flush both cars?
i noticed e30cabrio bought 2 1L cans but im reading on most places that 1L should be enough. i plan on doing 2 cars, mine and my friends so will 3L be enough to flush both cars?
#290
Thanks alot man, coming from you that's a big complement. I'm a big fan of your car!
#292
Yeah I justed installed them... Was waiting until I found the right pair of wheels. And yes I am enjoying them everyday! Thanks again bro.
I know for sure that the SS lines threaded end fits the RL caliper, and the other end is a banjo bolt fitting so it "should" work.
Thanks alot man, coming from you that's a big complement. I'm a big fan of your car!
I know for sure that the SS lines threaded end fits the RL caliper, and the other end is a banjo bolt fitting so it "should" work.
Thanks alot man, coming from you that's a big complement. I'm a big fan of your car!
#293
Quesetions for those running the RL calipers: What sized rotors did you use? The brembo 350Z or regular (05+) 350Z rotors?
Cause I came into some numbers and I just wanted some opinions and experiences:
350Z:
-320mm outer diameter (12.6 in.)
-Nominal thickness: 28.1 mm
-Minimum thickness: 26mm
-Bolt size: 12.9mm
350Z Brembo:
-324 mm outer diameter (12.75 in.)
-Nominal thickness: 30 mm
-Minimum thickness: 28.4 mm
-Bolt size: 12.7 mm
Would the Brembo sized rotors be too think for the rotors since the RL rotors are the same nominal and minimum thickness as the regular 350Z rotors?
Also the bolt size on the CL rotors are 12.6 mm, which is closer to the Brembo 350Z rotor's bolt size of 12.7 mm. So i'm a bit torn. The Brembo sized rotors are larger and the bolt size (bolt holes?) fit the CL studs better but the non-brembos are the same thickness as the original RL rotors. Help! lol
Right now im leaning towards the brembo sized ones cause I'm sure the smaller bolt size would help with any rotor vibration and because they are larger (no worries about partial pad contact), plus Paul said that he uses this size.
Cause I came into some numbers and I just wanted some opinions and experiences:
350Z:
-320mm outer diameter (12.6 in.)
-Nominal thickness: 28.1 mm
-Minimum thickness: 26mm
-Bolt size: 12.9mm
350Z Brembo:
-324 mm outer diameter (12.75 in.)
-Nominal thickness: 30 mm
-Minimum thickness: 28.4 mm
-Bolt size: 12.7 mm
Would the Brembo sized rotors be too think for the rotors since the RL rotors are the same nominal and minimum thickness as the regular 350Z rotors?
Also the bolt size on the CL rotors are 12.6 mm, which is closer to the Brembo 350Z rotor's bolt size of 12.7 mm. So i'm a bit torn. The Brembo sized rotors are larger and the bolt size (bolt holes?) fit the CL studs better but the non-brembos are the same thickness as the original RL rotors. Help! lol
Right now im leaning towards the brembo sized ones cause I'm sure the smaller bolt size would help with any rotor vibration and because they are larger (no worries about partial pad contact), plus Paul said that he uses this size.
#294
Btw I think you answered your own question.
Last edited by acura_dipset_tl; 11-09-2010 at 07:18 PM.
#295
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These are about to come off my Z. They have about 10k on them.
EBC USR7218
Brand: EBC Brakes
Sizing and Specifications
Item Weight: 34 Pounds
Height: 6.50 in
Length: 13 in
Width: 13.75 in
EBC USR7218
Brand: EBC Brakes
Sizing and Specifications
Item Weight: 34 Pounds
Height: 6.50 in
Length: 13 in
Width: 13.75 in
Last edited by e30cabrio; 11-09-2010 at 08:16 PM.
#296
Quesetions for those running the RL calipers: What sized rotors did you use? The brembo 350Z or regular (05+) 350Z rotors?
Cause I came into some numbers and I just wanted some opinions and experiences:
350Z:
-320mm outer diameter (12.6 in.)
-Nominal thickness: 28.1 mm
-Minimum thickness: 26mm
-Bolt size: 12.9mm
350Z Brembo:
-324 mm outer diameter (12.75 in.)
-Nominal thickness: 30 mm
-Minimum thickness: 28.4 mm
-Bolt size: 12.7 mm
Would the Brembo sized rotors be too think for the rotors since the RL rotors are the same nominal and minimum thickness as the regular 350Z rotors?
Also the bolt size on the CL rotors are 12.6 mm, which is closer to the Brembo 350Z rotor's bolt size of 12.7 mm. So i'm a bit torn. The Brembo sized rotors are larger and the bolt size (bolt holes?) fit the CL studs better but the non-brembos are the same thickness as the original RL rotors. Help! lol
Right now im leaning towards the brembo sized ones cause I'm sure the smaller bolt size would help with any rotor vibration and because they are larger (no worries about partial pad contact), plus Paul said that he uses this size.
Cause I came into some numbers and I just wanted some opinions and experiences:
350Z:
-320mm outer diameter (12.6 in.)
-Nominal thickness: 28.1 mm
-Minimum thickness: 26mm
-Bolt size: 12.9mm
350Z Brembo:
-324 mm outer diameter (12.75 in.)
-Nominal thickness: 30 mm
-Minimum thickness: 28.4 mm
-Bolt size: 12.7 mm
Would the Brembo sized rotors be too think for the rotors since the RL rotors are the same nominal and minimum thickness as the regular 350Z rotors?
Also the bolt size on the CL rotors are 12.6 mm, which is closer to the Brembo 350Z rotor's bolt size of 12.7 mm. So i'm a bit torn. The Brembo sized rotors are larger and the bolt size (bolt holes?) fit the CL studs better but the non-brembos are the same thickness as the original RL rotors. Help! lol
Right now im leaning towards the brembo sized ones cause I'm sure the smaller bolt size would help with any rotor vibration and because they are larger (no worries about partial pad contact), plus Paul said that he uses this size.
#297
offset? Okay, I'll get the brembo sized ones. As long as the added thickness doesnt interfer with new pads. Now I just gotta figure out if these will fit under my rims.
Anyone running RL calipers with 3G TL rims willing to do a quick measurement for me?
Anyone running RL calipers with 3G TL rims willing to do a quick measurement for me?
#304
Finnally!!
Ok guys, got the calipers on this weekend. Big thanx to anthracitecl for helping me out big time.
All i have to do now is get some ss lines.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/54650987@N06/5181134250/http://www.flickr.com/photos/54650987@N06/5181134250/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/54650987@N06/, on Flickr
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All i have to do now is get some ss lines.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/54650987@N06/5181134250/http://www.flickr.com/photos/54650987@N06/5181134250/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/54650987@N06/, on Flickr
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#305
lookin good!
i decided to fully polish my calipers since i cant find a good hypersilver powdercoat to match my wheels...
this was just a trial run to see how it'd turn out and it looks great so im going to continue and finish off the rest of the caliper. i took off the ACURA because these are going on my accord so i'll have a Honda decal in its place when its all done. will probably have it powdercoated clear to protect everything when im done.
i decided to fully polish my calipers since i cant find a good hypersilver powdercoat to match my wheels...
this was just a trial run to see how it'd turn out and it looks great so im going to continue and finish off the rest of the caliper. i took off the ACURA because these are going on my accord so i'll have a Honda decal in its place when its all done. will probably have it powdercoated clear to protect everything when im done.
#310
Yea, its a metal rigid line that connects directly to the back of the calipers.
Number 6 and 7 for each side. They are then connected to number 1 (rubber hose).
So you just connected the rubber hose off the car directly to the calipers?
Number 6 and 7 for each side. They are then connected to number 1 (rubber hose).
So you just connected the rubber hose off the car directly to the calipers?
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Just a couple of things while I was looking for info and talking to Paul:
-You can use the stock hoses directly to the RL calipers, forget the metal rigid lines.
-350Z Brembo sized rotors seem the best size to use. They are bigger and the bolt holes are tighter around the hub then the non-brembo size (vibration concern). While the brembo sized rotors are thicker, Paul says they will still fit.
- I measured pads and calipers and you need at least 60mm of space from the rotor to the spokes of your rims. This was a critical number for me in determining if my wheels would fit and what size of spacers I would need.
-You can use the stock hoses directly to the RL calipers, forget the metal rigid lines.
-350Z Brembo sized rotors seem the best size to use. They are bigger and the bolt holes are tighter around the hub then the non-brembo size (vibration concern). While the brembo sized rotors are thicker, Paul says they will still fit.
- I measured pads and calipers and you need at least 60mm of space from the rotor to the spokes of your rims. This was a critical number for me in determining if my wheels would fit and what size of spacers I would need.