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CamInHead 19-03-2010 16:42

I'm also wondering how the z31 rear ARB/Sway bar compaires to S12....? ;)

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Originally Posted by Draconis (Post 33771)
I do not know to be honest but would not be surprised if the carriers are different. Just the calipers themselves are different.

TBH I'm hoping they're the same as IIRC the discs diameter is the same and I'll probably plump for refurbed calipers (rather than do it myself).

CamInHead 12-04-2010 19:52

Hey peeps I'm still unting these damn brackets!

A mate suggested getting the s12 brackets machined to accept the wider Z31 vented discs. Can anyone se why this wouldn't work ?

CamInHead 21-04-2010 20:34

quick blag; got the brake hardware and I got a z31 beam off ebay. save for a couple of bent brackets it looks in good shape and even came with handbrake cables attached (no doubt they're borked).

I'll start a proper project thread but I'm skint after buying that porker.

gerryb 27-04-2010 12:32

confused with mki and mkII Z31
 
I'm a bit confused with this thread. This is what I have 'seen' with Z31's.

MkI 84 to late 86 - non ventilated disc on rear 290mm dia. same calipers as s12 with the exception of mounting 'ears' which are longer to accomodate 290mm dia. rotor. (NB non turbo = 4 stud till 85, all others 5 stud)


MkII early 87 to 88 ventilated rear rotors,(both turbo and non turbo are all 5 stud) can't remember exact diameter, 282mm from memory. Calipers match rotors with wider opening to suit, (not interchangeable with earlier calipers). The trailing arms have a 10mm longer "bearing tube", to push the hubs out 10mm to suit the extra 10mm of rotor width. (I have a set of these later trailing arms complete and have compared it physically and measured the differences with earlier type Z31 setup)

So in closing if you want the ventilated setup you need the whole trailing arm with rotors and calipers and swap it onto your s12.

steves12zx 08-06-2010 21:56

So does this mean you can use a whole rear end setup from a Z31 turbo (they have an LSD as standard) to get the vented brake upgrade and also and LSD.

Also if the LSD is bolt in can you just use the LSD and shafts from a Z31 turbo with the S12 subframe and hubs??? :confused:

CamInHead 09-06-2010 17:22

I think the driveshafts would be different. Better to get the whole Z31 rear set-up but I'd expect the LSD to be fairly tired after 20-odd years.

s13eater 16-08-2010 16:11

i've got hold of a z31 turbo rear subframe and trailing arms, only thing that ive noticed is that where the shafts mount to the back of the hub they are 4 bolt instead of the s12 6 bolt set up, are the shafts the same spline set up as the s12 ones ?if so i could just change the ends.

CamInHead 24-08-2010 22:11

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trust me Randy wanted that thing to work...
So did I.

No the Z31 sub-frame does not work. it has arc that hits the body.
the Z31 control arms Bolt up to S12 direct bolt in, brakes and all.

this is what i have and how i did my 5 lug conversion in the rear.
Here

I hope this fella is wrong as I just dropped £100+ getting my spare z31 x-member prepaired :(

Not really sure what he means by "it has arc that hits the body" ?

s13eater 24-08-2010 22:14

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Originally Posted by CamInHead (Post 35440)
Here

I hope this fella is wrong as I just dropped £100+ getting my spare z31 x-member prepaired :(

Not really sure what he means by "it has arc that hits the body" ?

hi mate, to me i think he's put it in upside down, if you turn it over, then it sits higher where the diff mounts, just a wild guess though.

CamInHead 24-08-2010 22:19

fookin hope so. I sat on that thing for 6 months then see this less than a week after actually comitting some proper monies to my "project" lol (maybe). I'm 99% sure I've seen posts before that say they're identical.

how does your turbo subframe compaire to S12 regular ? I've never actually gotten a good look at the two together.


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