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boostbug
12-08-02, 01:57 PM
Just wondering if you can give me a price for slotted discs same size as standard for a 87 N12 ET turbo nissan pulsar .

dbasteve
13-08-02, 09:22 AM
Originally posted by boostbug
Just wondering if you can give me a price for slotted discs same size as standard for a 87 N12 ET turbo nissan pulsar .

We can't give retail pricing as we only sell wholesale to distributors.
Sorry.!

You can try www.discpads.com online or Repco, Race Brakes, MRT, ect .

Stenno
13-08-02, 07:35 PM
Come on Shane, stop bludging whilst at work or you'll have your net ax-s cut :D

DBA Sport - Front - $146.51
DBA Slotted - Front - $118.95
DBA Slotted - Rear - $135.00

Taken from discpads.com

peasoup
16-08-02, 05:07 PM
If I was too look for an upgrade, what measurements of the disc assembly are crucial for it to be 'bolt on' so to speak. In the catalogue it lists the centre hole as 76mm, what else is important?

I am after an upgrade, as I find my Pulsar to be very 'under braked' so to speak

dbasteve
16-08-02, 07:07 PM
Originally posted by peasoup
If I was too look for an upgrade, what measurements of the disc assembly are crucial for it to be 'bolt on' so to speak. In the catalogue it lists the centre hole as 76mm, what else is important?

I am after an upgrade, as I find my Pulsar to be very 'under braked' so to speak

What's important;
First thing you need to check is wheel size, then decide on whether you plan on changing the caliper. The internal diameter of your wheel minus your caliper clearance on the wheel will give you a maximum diameter you can use. The caliper and wheel also govern the height or offset of the disc to clear the wheel face or spokes. Now you will be able to estimate the diameter and height. You already know the number of studs and spigot diameter. These four sizes will give you an indication of what to look for.
Generally to maintain stability disc rotors will increase in thickness as they become larger in diameter. Discs of 280mm or more are generally 5 stud and 114.3mm (Ford,Nissan,Honda,Mitsubishi) or 120mm (GMH) PCD. Discs smaller than 280mm are generally 96mm,100mm,105mm,108mm PCD.

Your Problem;
Your Pulsar sounds like an N12 which has the disc mounted on the back of the hub with a 96mm PCD. You would probably have to look at changing your hubs to fit a bigger disc.