Help.. R32 Type M

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Hi Nissan Enthausist.

i'm seeking your help/advice where i can find Brake Pad R32 Type M (OEM/Aftermarket) and Brake Service Kit.

anyone know can share here.

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i think the r32 4pot caliper share the same caliper body assy as well as brake pad with toyota and subaru

r32 4pot=1st gen hilux 4pot=subaru 4pot

all identical except the marking (toyota/subaru/nissan on the caliper body)

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i think the r32 4pot caliper share the same caliper body assy as well as brake pad with toyota and subaru

r32 4pot=1st gen hilux 4pot=subaru 4pot

all identical except the marking (toyota/subaru/nissan on the caliper body)
 
If disc same size and thickness what about the lug PCD and disc offset also may differ. right?

For brake pads I actually took out and draw the shape on A4 white paper then take to spare part shop ask them to find....hhahhahah
 
If disc same size and thickness what about the lug PCD and disc offset also may differ. right?

For brake pads I actually took out and draw the shape on A4 white paper then take to spare part shop ask them to find....hhahhahah

That's one hell of an inquiry LOL
 
That's one hell of an inquiry LOL

My Sonata III, I did and bring to PH Auto. He send his man in with the drawing and about 15 to 20 minutes later came out with Sonata 5 brake pads. Was relief that pads are common, since same as Sonata 5 means quite a lot of choices......hhahahhahah
 
If disc same size and thickness what about the lug PCD and disc offset also may differ. right?

For brake pads I actually took out and draw the shape on A4 white paper then take to spare part shop ask them to find....hhahhahah

yeap...pcd and disc offset probably differ a bit between those car....but brake repair kit/service kit is matching....



how about aristo 4 pot pads? same as all those?

not sure....

best bet is take the pad sample and go to sparepart shop..usually they have full catalogue complete with pad drawing/dimension...so can straight measure with drawing in catalouge... (me did that the first time looking for scooby pad last time)
 

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