Brake Time
Hi guys, it seems like it is brake time for my 2005 350z Grand Touring Roadster. I have a couple questions.
First, since I have the Brembo calipers, will the rotors and pads be the same as if I had normal calipers? So I can be sure I order the right ones.
Second, what is a good rotor/pad combination for the lowest amount of money? I don't take it to the track at all, but sometimes the streets turn into a track. I'm mainly interested in no noise and very low dust.
Thanks in advance for any help.
First, since I have the Brembo calipers, will the rotors and pads be the same as if I had normal calipers? So I can be sure I order the right ones.
Second, what is a good rotor/pad combination for the lowest amount of money? I don't take it to the track at all, but sometimes the streets turn into a track. I'm mainly interested in no noise and very low dust.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Last edited by IamStrube; Aug 24, 2012 at 08:03 AM. Reason: Added "Roadster" to avoid confusion.
Hmm, I wonder what this is then.
http://www.kbb.com/nissan/350z/2005-...=private-party
I guess I meant Grand Touring Roadster.
http://www.kbb.com/nissan/350z/2005-...=private-party
I guess I meant Grand Touring Roadster.
If you want no noise and low dust, then get some generic pads form Autozone, OReilly, etc. Get lifetime pads and you'll get replacements for free. Definitely cheaper than OEM or Brembos and if you're not tracking the car, no point in getting high performance pads/rotors.
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