Airtrek Brake Rotor Question

carnetics

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Hey guys.

Sorry have another question haha.

What is the airtrek brake rotor size?

I found something online that says VR4 pads are direct fit. It also said rotors are the same size

Is this correct?

DIMENSIONS
DIAMETER- 276mm
HEIGHT- 45mm
CENTRE - 69mm
STUD 5
 

russellc2

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The standard Airtrek Turbo rotor size is indeed 276mm - they have the same rotors and 2 piston calipers as an Evo 3 and maybe the 1st gen VR4 but I can't confirm that last part.

I've fitted Evo 4 / later model VR4 (twin turbo 2.5) Rotors (294mm) and calipers to mine. A direct bolt up fit which also uses the same pads as the Airtrek Turbo
 

carnetics

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Can I fit the 294mm disc onto the stock caliper? Is that front and rear or just front?

---------- Post added at 10:19 PM ---------- 6 hour anti-bump limit - Previous post was at 10:16 PM ----------

Apologies by front and rear I meant do the late model VR4 stock discs fit on the front and rear of the stock airtrek calipers?
 

russellc2

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No unfortunately you need the calipers too, they are set / spaced another 15-20mm or so out from the hubs than the standard Airtrek calipers to match the bigger rotor size. You also need to bend the dust shields out the way a little if you do go down this route.

This is only for the front, I havent bothered changing the rear rotors yet so havent investigated the options :)
 

carnetics

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Ah right. I might just go for Wilwood Calipers up front. 4 pot 300mm disc I think. Not sure about the pads. Full kit costs $1350. Spoke to the guy at Manon Racing Products who said he can do a bolt on kit.
 

russellc2

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Cool, that setup will definitely give you some good braking power but you could get pulled up next time you go for a WOF as I'm pretty sure you need a cert for brake mods, so you might have to add another $4-500 for the low volume cert...

My change would probably go un-noticed as they still look factory and arent much bigger than the stock items, although it technically still needs to be certed
 

limaynard

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Cool, that setup will definitely give you some good braking power but you could get pulled up next time you go for a WOF as I'm pretty sure you need a cert for brake mods, so you might have to add another $4-500 for the low volume cert...

My change would probably go un-noticed as they still look factory and arent much bigger than the stock items, although it technically still needs to be certed
I decided to just go for upgraded rotors (DBA4000). Not ideal but it means I have to pray a little less when I brake hard.

After I shipped the Airtrek to Sydney (from Welly) I set the pads smoking in a long windy downhill. Brake fade was phenomenal :biggrin: I hadn't driven it for 3 months so wanted to give it a good run. I've had no issues since but the DBA 4000s help.

For what it is worth, the front brakes are the same as the Evo RS (designed for 15" wheels) so at least there are upgrades out there.
 

03Airtrek

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Does anyone know the standard rotor thickness (front)? Mitsubishi make many 276 mm rotor... Evo 3 is 24mm but other is 26mm

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