View Poll Results: Would you be interested in having LS400 brakes on your 2nd Gen GS?
Yes, because it would be cheaper!!
5
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Yes, because I like the way LS400 brakes look.
2
22.22%
No, I still like Supra TT brakes better.
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LS400 brakes do fit 2nd Gen GS!!
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LS brakes do not fit GS!!!! :(
I'm sure many of you guys out there have seen IS and SC install LS400 brakes and also Supra TT brakes. Well, just for the record, the LS brakes DO NOT fit 2rd Gen GS!!!!
The following pictures will show what didn't fit.
btw, now they're up for sale. If you're looking for this setup for your SC or IS, PM me. I have the calipers and Rotora slotted & drilled rotors.
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After looking at it for about 30 mins or so, I found a way to fit them. Very simply to do, no cutting or grinding required.
The following pictures will show what didn't fit.
btw, now they're up for sale. If you're looking for this setup for your SC or IS, PM me. I have the calipers and Rotora slotted & drilled rotors.
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After looking at it for about 30 mins or so, I found a way to fit them. Very simply to do, no cutting or grinding required.
Last edited by PandaAE86; 12-22-04 at 07:30 PM. Reason: Found the answer.
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yeah i don't know, but jawnthen put ls400 brakes on his gs no problem?
also, the brakes will not fit the is3 for sure. the is shares different brakets from that for the gs/sc
alredxiii, they are not the same. the supra tt, the ls400, and the ls430 they all have different brakes
for the record the ls430 calipers they won't fit on the 2nd gen gs
also, the brakes will not fit the is3 for sure. the is shares different brakets from that for the gs/sc
alredxiii, they are not the same. the supra tt, the ls400, and the ls430 they all have different brakes
for the record the ls430 calipers they won't fit on the 2nd gen gs
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well.... I took the pictures of where it didn't fit. it was totally pressing against the knockle. From what I remembered, I checked and double check that I had the Left caliper on the Driver side.....
Darn it!!! THIS SUCKS!!!!! What am I doing wrong???
Darn it!!! THIS SUCKS!!!!! What am I doing wrong???
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Originally Posted by PandaAE86
well.... I took the pictures of where it didn't fit. it was totally pressing against the knockle. From what I remembered, I checked and double check that I had the Left caliper on the Driver side.....
Darn it!!! THIS SUCKS!!!!! What am I doing wrong???
Darn it!!! THIS SUCKS!!!!! What am I doing wrong???
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Yeah,
I had to perform some "magic" to make them fit on Jawnthens car.
I trimmed both the steering knuckle bolt and just a little of the caliper.
Not technically a good thing to do, but Jawnthen was "committed" to make them fit.
We installed the calipers umpteen times and I just kept shaving the corner of the bolt until it cleared. I used a dremel, with kevlar blades and a very steady hand .
One word of caution, don't cut into the caliper body too much since you can cut through to the brake fluid reservoir !
Johnee78, if you have another way to do it, please share with us.
One more note. The LS rotors are NOT the same diameter as the TT rotors. LS are slightly smaller.
I had to perform some "magic" to make them fit on Jawnthens car.
I trimmed both the steering knuckle bolt and just a little of the caliper.
Not technically a good thing to do, but Jawnthen was "committed" to make them fit.
We installed the calipers umpteen times and I just kept shaving the corner of the bolt until it cleared. I used a dremel, with kevlar blades and a very steady hand .
One word of caution, don't cut into the caliper body too much since you can cut through to the brake fluid reservoir !
Johnee78, if you have another way to do it, please share with us.
One more note. The LS rotors are NOT the same diameter as the TT rotors. LS are slightly smaller.
Last edited by RMMGS4; 12-20-04 at 11:08 PM.
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Originally Posted by RMMGS4
Yeah,
I had to perform some "magic" to make them fit on Jawnthens car.
I trimmed both the steering knuckle bolt and just a little of the caliper.
Not technically a good thing to do, but Jawnthen was "committed" to make them fit.
We installed the calipers umpteen times and I just kept shaving the corner of the bolt until it cleared. I used a dremel, with kevlar blades and a very steady hand .
One word of caution, don't cut into the caliper body too much since you can cut through to the brake fluid reservoir !
Johnee78, if you have another way to do it, please share with us.
One more note. The LS rotors are NOT the same diameter as the TT rotors. LS are slightly smaller.
I had to perform some "magic" to make them fit on Jawnthens car.
I trimmed both the steering knuckle bolt and just a little of the caliper.
Not technically a good thing to do, but Jawnthen was "committed" to make them fit.
We installed the calipers umpteen times and I just kept shaving the corner of the bolt until it cleared. I used a dremel, with kevlar blades and a very steady hand .
One word of caution, don't cut into the caliper body too much since you can cut through to the brake fluid reservoir !
Johnee78, if you have another way to do it, please share with us.
One more note. The LS rotors are NOT the same diameter as the TT rotors. LS are slightly smaller.
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I got the LS430 monoblock aluminium calipers conversion on my car, but they take special nickel-cadmium alloy brackets made by DSR to get them to fit. IF you got the brackets, install is a breeze and just like any other big brake kits.
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Originally Posted by jtanoyo1
I got the LS430 monoblock aluminium calipers conversion on my car, but they take special nickel-cadmium alloy brackets made by DSR to get them to fit. IF you got the brackets, install is a breeze and just like any other big brake kits.
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Originally Posted by RMMGS4
Yeah,
I had to perform some "magic" to make them fit on Jawnthens car.
I trimmed both the steering knuckle bolt and just a little of the caliper.
Not technically a good thing to do, but Jawnthen was "committed" to make them fit.
We installed the calipers umpteen times and I just kept shaving the corner of the bolt until it cleared. I used a dremel, with kevlar blades and a very steady hand .
One word of caution, don't cut into the caliper body too much since you can cut through to the brake fluid reservoir !
Johnee78, if you have another way to do it, please share with us.
One more note. The LS rotors are NOT the same diameter as the TT rotors. LS are slightly smaller.
I had to perform some "magic" to make them fit on Jawnthens car.
I trimmed both the steering knuckle bolt and just a little of the caliper.
Not technically a good thing to do, but Jawnthen was "committed" to make them fit.
We installed the calipers umpteen times and I just kept shaving the corner of the bolt until it cleared. I used a dremel, with kevlar blades and a very steady hand .
One word of caution, don't cut into the caliper body too much since you can cut through to the brake fluid reservoir !
Johnee78, if you have another way to do it, please share with us.
One more note. The LS rotors are NOT the same diameter as the TT rotors. LS are slightly smaller.
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Well one way to get the calipers to fit is to rotate the caliper slightly towards the 12 o'clock position so it doesn't hit the steering linkage.
This would require a custom bracket and probably what jtanoyo1's set up does.
There's another way, but I'm not telling either !
This would require a custom bracket and probably what jtanoyo1's set up does.
There's another way, but I'm not telling either !