STOP TECH Stage 2 Brake Upgrade
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if you want to do that, you can just purchase 300zx TT calipers and throw them on, they fit. they are skyline all aluminum 2 or 4 pot calipers, i forget. $200 on ebay for fronts, not sure about rears
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Originally posted by dchi_t
if you want to do that, you can just purchase 300zx TT calipers and throw them on, they fit. they are skyline all aluminum 2 or 4 pot calipers, i forget. $200 on ebay for fronts, not sure about rears
if you want to do that, you can just purchase 300zx TT calipers and throw them on, they fit. they are skyline all aluminum 2 or 4 pot calipers, i forget. $200 on ebay for fronts, not sure about rears
what are you talking about?
are you confused with se-r brembo tread with this?
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no no, the z32 TT (r32 or r33 i forget) brake calipers will fit on our brake system w/ a very slight extra brake pad overhang. so w/ the stoptech stage II + z32 calipers = poor man's bbk.
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Originally posted by mesulli
Has anyone documented the process to swap out rotors, change the pads, and install the SS lines?
(wondering if I should attempt the install myself)
Has anyone documented the process to swap out rotors, change the pads, and install the SS lines?
(wondering if I should attempt the install myself)
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Changing up pads, lines, and rotors are extremely easy pads take about 5 mins per side if your slow and rotor too are extememly easy, lines require bleeding the system tools I recomeend to make this kit or routine maintnance would be
MityVac for Bleeding Brake Lines not more than 50 bux
And a toold to push the caliper piston back not more than 10 bux
pads take two bolts and fall right out, nice and easy.
MityVac for Bleeding Brake Lines not more than 50 bux
And a toold to push the caliper piston back not more than 10 bux
pads take two bolts and fall right out, nice and easy.
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http://www.imagestation.com/album/?id=2133995937
Forgive the dirtiness... Sorry That I can't really get any better shots. If you want I can remove a wheel to show you the whole thing but it aint much just a slotted rotor.
Forgive the dirtiness... Sorry That I can't really get any better shots. If you want I can remove a wheel to show you the whole thing but it aint much just a slotted rotor.
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