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Old Jun 18, 2008 | 04:56 PM
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Default Fitting G37 brakes to 350Z

I have a friend that totalled his G37, the shop the car is at is willing to swap the brakes off my car and onto the 37, I know it can be done, but I dont know what bracket is needed. I know someone here did it, but he's not willing to share the info at this time. . . I dont know why Basically Id like to get this done before the car leaves the shop. Id really like to do this, can someone please help me out. I've seen them behind 19" wheels and they look amazing. A nissan tech says all of the parts are interchangeable, but thats all he told me.
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Old Jun 19, 2008 | 05:39 AM
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I have a friend that totalled his G37, the shop the car is at is willing to swap the brakes off my car and onto the 37, I know it can be done, but I dont know what bracket is needed. I know someone here did it, but he's not willing to share the info at this time. . . I dont know why Basically Id like to get this done before the car leaves the shop. Id really like to do this, can someone please help me out. I've seen them behind 19" wheels and they look amazing. A nissan tech says all of the parts are interchangeable, but thats all he told me.
I would assume it is the same for the G35 and in that case you absolutely need a front bracket from Zack @ RareJDM. The problem is it takes about 4-5 weeks to get and is pretty pricey.

My G37 brakes are being powdercoated ATM but as soon as they are done I will be putting up the DIY for it.

On a side note, I am considering manufacturing the piece and distributing it through my fathers machine shop.
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Old Jun 19, 2008 | 06:59 AM
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ask tony@riverside infiniti. the brackets are around $600 I think. Lots of info about it on G35driver. those brakes are going for 2200, so by all means, snag them. Try to get the dust shields in there rear, not required but will make for a cleaner install.
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Old Jun 20, 2008 | 06:07 AM
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ask tony@riverside infiniti. the brackets are around $600 I think. Lots of info about it on G35driver. those brakes are going for 2200, so by all means, snag them. Try to get the dust shields in there rear, not required but will make for a cleaner install.
Another question, can the 350Z brakes fit on the 37? ? The car needs to have "some type" of brakes on it to leave the shop when the insurance company picks it up.
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Old Jun 20, 2008 | 07:11 AM
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I dont know the answer on that one.... thats gonna be tricky tho
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I remember when insurance came to pick up one of my old cars. After I was done, it had mismatched wheels, tires that would blow if you looked at them wrong, no shifter, no exhaust, no intake. They didn't say a word to me.
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