I'm planning to buy project mu brake rotars for dc5r Audm version, and so I'm wondering would it fit the stock brake calipers??? I was gonna buy dba 4000 brake rotors but the hub doesn't fit the Audm version dc5r? Correct me if I'm wrong. I'm all ears when it comes to knowledge
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+1Originally posted by Hau View PostI think the s2000 rotors fit the audm dc5?
people often use these with audm cars for the jdm brembo setup.
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Originally posted by Hau View PostI think the s2000 rotors fit the audm dc5?Originally posted by Shakeel View PostI am pretty sure Project Mu doesn't make rotors to suit the AUDM DC5R hubs/brake calipers (I could be wrong), however DBA does make rotors to suit the AUDM DC5R hubs/calipers.
DBA also makes rotors to fit the JDM DC5R hubs which I'm sure in your case won't "straight bolt on".so to have dba 4000 is it a direct bolt on? by all means just a straight swap with the audm rotors on the dc5 ? getting quiet confused with the process. just wanna know before i order it in and it doesnt fit because i need few more other things to put it on :/Originally posted by knobosaurus View Post+1
people often use these with audm cars for the jdm brembo setup.
as for the project mu rotors i found some on ebay! hence why i mentioned it thats all
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Shak is correct, DBA make rotors to suit both the JDM and Australian DC5R, so make sure you're getting the correct ones. The correct part number for AUDM is 2500 (I've bought this myself a bunch of times), the correct one for JDM is 2508 (No personal experience). So for example for a DBA 4000 series rotor for Aussie DC5R you'd need DBA42500 with S on the end if you want slots.
It seems like Project Mu make an SCR-PRO disc to suit the EP3R, which will fit the Australian DC5R, part number GPRH131, from HERE
Not without other modifications, be careful of spreading misinformation mateOriginally posted by Hau View PostI think the s2000 rotors fit the audm dc5?
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Ah i thought so. Wasnt sure. Seen a lot of people using s2000 rotors on their dc5 so i thought it might fit. Thanks for confirming.Originally posted by ChargeR View PostShak is correct, DBA make rotors to suit both the JDM and Australian DC5R, so make sure you're getting the correct ones. The correct part number for AUDM is 2500 (I've bought this myself a bunch of times), the correct one for JDM is 2508 (No personal experience). So for example for a DBA 4000 series rotor for Aussie DC5R you'd need DBA42500 with S on the end if you want slots.
It seems like Project Mu make an SCR-PRO disc to suit the EP3R, which will fit the Australian DC5R, part number GPRH131, from HERE
Not without other modifications, be careful of spreading misinformation mate
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thanks chargeR~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! you're awesome man!Originally posted by ChargeR View PostShak is correct, DBA make rotors to suit both the JDM and Australian DC5R, so make sure you're getting the correct ones. The correct part number for AUDM is 2500 (I've bought this myself a bunch of times), the correct one for JDM is 2508 (No personal experience). So for example for a DBA 4000 series rotor for Aussie DC5R you'd need DBA42500 with S on the end if you want slots.
It seems like Project Mu make an SCR-PRO disc to suit the EP3R, which will fit the Australian DC5R, part number GPRH131, from HERE
Not without other modifications, be careful of spreading misinformation mate
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I think it's more to do with hub offsets and whatnot rather than the S2000 rotor being the same thickness as the JDM DC5R rotor.Originally posted by Taoystar View PostPeople only use the s2000 rotor if they going for the brembo set up as its the same thickness as the jdm dc5r rotor.
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