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Anyone know where you can get AP brake kit for the REAR of 350Z

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Old May 17, 2003 | 07:47 AM
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Default Anyone know where you can get AP brake kit for the REAR of 350Z

Seaching HI and LO and I cannot find a AP kit for the rear end. Anything bigger then the stock 292mm rotor will do. Would love a 2 pot 332mm one, but there are NONE TO BE FOUND.

Anyone in the brake business know whats up? Stillen say they put that entire project on hold, and may not do the 2pot rear since they don't think it is needed.

However, 14.25" rotor in front with 11.5" rotor in back looks a tad weird if you ask me. Even though it still brake well.
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Old May 17, 2003 | 08:50 PM
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why do u want bigger rear rotors when the front do most of the braking?
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Old May 18, 2003 | 03:48 AM
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because it look ugly to have a giant size rotor in the front, and a tiny rotor that look like a little ring behind the rear wheel.

I would love to go with the AP 363mm brake kit, but matching that with the stock 292mm rear brake looks ugly.

If there is some type of AP brake that can get the rear to at least 322mm (stock brembo size) or 332mm, then I will be happy.

but no luck in finding any rear brake kit.
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