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    Default Rear Brake Upgrade: JDM T-series

    Ok, getting very sick of destroying pads in a single weekend because of the massively uneven pad wear on the rear.

    So looking at a brake upgrade for the JDM T-series diff.

    I was hoping to use the R32 GTST calipers, but the piston depth is huge, and so its quite hard to fit under a lot of 0ish offset wheels.

    What else is there out there that is twin opposing cylinders? Or is there a bolt up solution?

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    Would you consider changing to T18 diff and Corona discs? They are still single piston so I have no idea if they would solve lopsided pad wear, but I can remember people saying (on the internet, so take with a grain of salt) they were bigger and worked better than JDM discs.

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    If im going to that sort of effort Hen ill design a custom brake package using Wilwood Dynapros instead.

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