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Old 02-11-2022, 12:57 AM   #22 (permalink)
BGTV8
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Originally Posted by 1cleanZ View Post
Can you post your #, I'd like to message you directly about this. We have a Stillen Radi-Cal setup which is discontinued, but we need rotor replacements. We have the templates for the 370x36 and 360x28 rotors, but Essex won't tell us which blanks to use for replacements. (they're anti anything having to do with Stillen's prior setups)
If you have the rotor templates, talk to Alex at Brypar in Sydney (Australia). He can match pretty much any rotor and rotor hat.

www.brypar.com or facebook.com/brypar they do a lot of motorsport rotors for the Oz GT3 championship and lots of top line race series here.

If you do not want the cost that comes with AP rotor rings, OR someone like BRYPAR to make some from their own blanks. then the VE and VF Holden Commodore HSV came with AP 6-pot calipers and DBA do a 5000-series rotor ring to suit (368mm (14.5") x 32mm. I know you wanted 36mm fronts. but the DBA's could be an option.

Check out DBA performance catalog available to download here:https://dba.com.au/dba-catalogues/do...df-catalogues/

I can see at row 120 on page 17 of the performance catalogue there is a 370x36mm rotor ring

The alternative is to go to AP in the UK as their 14.5" x 36mm is here:
https://apracing.com/race-car/brake-...36mm-thickness

Part no (left and right) is CP5772-6072/6073

Details: https://apracing.com/race-car/brake-...p5772-60726073

I think you can invite Essex to "go forth and multiply". Similar research required for rears.

Last edited by BGTV8; 02-11-2022 at 01:02 AM. Reason: Added a bit more detail
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