OEM Brembo Purchase
If one wanted to get a new set of OEM Brembos for a non brembo z, is the only place to get those at a dealership or would any of the vendors have them available. and if so, does anyone have any idea of range of cost. many thanks, and sorry if a search could have found me the answer but i couldn't come up with it.
Do you really have that much free time on your hands? I mean I have free time, but I wouldn't even use it to go that far... and to post a link of the wrong brakes lol. But everyone gets your point anyhow!
Since I'm back at this thread. From the dealer these brakes would cost you an arm and a leg. Just to put things into perspective, one front caliper alone would cost around $1,400 if I recall correctly, and a simple bleeder screw is $107 CDN from Brembo. Like who in the right minds designs a brake caliper with a should-be/could-be fitting that is that expensive, ugh.
Since I'm back at this thread. From the dealer these brakes would cost you an arm and a leg. Just to put things into perspective, one front caliper alone would cost around $1,400 if I recall correctly, and a simple bleeder screw is $107 CDN from Brembo. Like who in the right minds designs a brake caliper with a should-be/could-be fitting that is that expensive, ugh.
That is my question, not an aftermarket BBK from Brembo, but the OEM Brembo. I had a feeling that they would be high, $1400 for one caliper is insanely high, if that's correct.
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Do you really have that much free time on your hands? I mean I have free time, but I wouldn't even use it to go that far... and to post a link of the wrong brakes lol. But everyone gets your point anyhow!
Since I'm back at this thread. From the dealer these brakes would cost you an arm and a leg. Just to put things into perspective, one front caliper alone would cost around $1,400 if I recall correctly, and a simple bleeder screw is $107 CDN from Brembo. Like who in the right minds designs a brake caliper with a should-be/could-be fitting that is that expensive, ugh.
Since I'm back at this thread. From the dealer these brakes would cost you an arm and a leg. Just to put things into perspective, one front caliper alone would cost around $1,400 if I recall correctly, and a simple bleeder screw is $107 CDN from Brembo. Like who in the right minds designs a brake caliper with a should-be/could-be fitting that is that expensive, ugh.
LOL good point.
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You should check out the brakes section in the marketplace and pick up set that are on the new 370z and G37 (akebono). IMO the pricing is good and you get everything you need with OEM quality unless you are dead set on brembos.
https://my350z.com/forum/brakes/4142...at-1200-a.html
https://my350z.com/forum/brakes/4142...at-1200-a.html
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http://conceptzperformance.com/Cart/...394881.90.18.2
they use the oem brakes off the 370, or you can get the g37 brakes which are the exact same besides color and name, but for some reason are a couple hundred cheaper
they use the oem brakes off the 370, or you can get the g37 brakes which are the exact same besides color and name, but for some reason are a couple hundred cheaper
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Thanks for the link Actually I sold my 08 Enthusiast and bought an 07 GT which of course has the brembos (along with the Rays, Bose, etc). Got the Daytona Blue too which is my fav color. So my brake issue is solved!
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