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Old Aug 21, 2015 | 07:56 PM
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Old Aug 22, 2015 | 10:43 AM
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so does the akebono bracket come with the kit or do i need to separately order it? anyone know of a write up on the swap? google let me down.
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Old Aug 22, 2015 | 12:10 PM
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Your in a bunch of threads asking for DYI, if you need DYI for the stuff you were asking maybe just take it somewhere to have it done. It's a caliper swap, take off two bolts put two longer ones
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Old Aug 22, 2015 | 12:26 PM
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Your in a bunch of threads asking for DYI, if you need DYI for the stuff you were asking maybe just take it somewhere to have it done. It's a caliper swap, take off two bolts put two longer ones
thats because there a lot of thing needing to be done that i dont want to shell out $$ for that i can do myself. Ive never needed brackets for brake calipers so i wasnt sure how it was done.
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Old Aug 22, 2015 | 12:30 PM
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Too many posts talking about reducing brake distance. Tires control the majority of that.

Bigger brakes = less brake fade.

I noticed nothing but looks when I swapped 03 brakes to 07 with ceramic pads and SS lines. Went to the track and my tires were giving out before the brakes.
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Old Aug 22, 2015 | 01:02 PM
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Originally Posted by cincysilvias14
thats because there a lot of thing needing to be done that i dont want to shell out $$ for that i can do myself. Ive never needed brackets for brake calipers so i wasnt sure how it was done.
Then you have never changed brakes and done rotors


two bolts, remove caliper
two more, remove caliper bracket
(Sometimes) remove two screws holding rotor in place

Cut dust shield
place new rotor
bolt on bracket with supplied bolts
bolt on caliper to bracket with new bolts

load calipers
bolt
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Old Aug 22, 2015 | 01:13 PM
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Originally Posted by HRMoneyPit
Then you have never changed brakes and done rotors


two bolts, remove caliper
two more, remove caliper bracket
(Sometimes) remove two screws holding rotor in place

Cut dust shield
place new rotor
bolt on bracket with supplied bolts
bolt on caliper to bracket with new bolts

load calipers
bolt
ive done plenty thanks. had to replace a sticky caliper on my wifes de.
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Old Aug 22, 2015 | 06:59 PM
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Originally Posted by cincysilvias14
so does the akebono bracket come with the kit or do i need to separately order it? anyone know of a write up on the swap? google let me down.
Depends on who you buy from. Just as a motivation that was my first ever brake work. Just take your time and understand the process before you start. Read the Diy on replacing stock brakes with brembos. That is a good start on understanding the process. Akebonos are slightly different but not much. You will need to bleed them when done. On the other hand don't do it if you don't feel comfortable. It is your life
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Old Aug 23, 2015 | 11:34 AM
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Depends on who you buy from. Just as a motivation that was my first ever brake work. Just take your time and understand the process before you start. Read the Diy on replacing stock brakes with brembos. That is a good start on understanding the process. Akebonos are slightly different but not much. You will need to bleed them when done. On the other hand don't do it if you don't feel comfortable. It is your life
i just saw a write up on here after digging around in the diy. looks fairly simple and strait forward.
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Old Aug 23, 2015 | 07:01 PM
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Originally Posted by cincysilvias14
i just saw a write up on here after digging around in the diy. looks fairly simple and strait forward.
It really is. I was nervous about it but it really wasn't bad at all. Just make sure you give yourself extra time for possible setbacks.

I recommend Z1 as I got mine from them and was super happy. Great customer service too!
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Old Aug 24, 2015 | 01:30 AM
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ConceptZPerformance has made good instructions. Just google it. As said it's guite simple. Bleeding was a ***** until I got some help to press the pedal.
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Old Aug 24, 2015 | 07:59 AM
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Originally Posted by 350z-Helsinki
ConceptZPerformance has made good instructions. Just google it. As said it's guite simple. Bleeding was a ***** until I got some help to press the pedal.
For future reference....

No DIY garage lurker should be without one of these:



Seriously, have no clue how I ever convinced my wife to "pump it up and hold it"!!

Amazon.com: Motive Products 0117 Power Bleeder: Automotive Amazon.com: Motive Products 0117 Power Bleeder: Automotive

Not sure if this is available in Finland but check around, you'll thank me (and the Motive people) every time you use it.
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Old Aug 24, 2015 | 06:35 PM
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Originally Posted by MicVelo
For future reference....

No DIY garage lurker should be without one of these:



Seriously, have no clue how I ever convinced my wife to "pump it up and hold it"!!

Amazon.com: Motive Products 0117 Power Bleeder: Automotive

Not sure if this is available in Finland but check around, you'll thank me (and the Motive people) every time you use it.
**** i wish mine would do that. but thanks for the heads up will definitely be investing in this.
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Thats a waste of money. Just look up how to self-bleed online and you'll find several videos on how to do it using just a bottle and hose. $70+ could be spent on better pads or towards SS lines.
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Old Aug 25, 2015 | 02:18 PM
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Yeah, open bleeder stop pedal and repeat. Very simple if you have somebody to pump, easy enough to do alone if you must


I have a question. To you guys who have done the swap did you remove the shield? Or trim it?


i was debating trimming so it'll still be useful for something. Or even buying the OEM 370Z shield
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Thats a waste of money. Just look up how to self-bleed online and you'll find several videos on how to do it using just a bottle and hose. $70+ could be spent on better pads or towards SS lines.
To each one's own.

I used the old soda bottle and tubing method in a pinch back in the day but it gets tricky when you have a dual bleed caliper (ask me how I know).

The Motive's positive pressure doesn't waste a lot of expensive Motul fluid either nor stand the chance of sucking back in any of the old fluid from the drain bottle from an open bleeder on pedal return.

And since I already have my Carbotechs, stainless lines, big calipers, and carbon rotors, why would I want to take a chance on air or bad fluid introduced back into the system?

But like I inferred, I like to have the right tools at hand for any job and the Motive works great for me.
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Old Aug 25, 2015 | 08:19 PM
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Yeah, open bleeder stop pedal and repeat. Very simple if you have somebody to pump, easy enough to do alone if you must


I have a question. To you guys who have done the swap did you remove the shield? Or trim it?


i was debating trimming so it'll still be useful for something. Or even buying the OEM 370Z shield
and you were giving me grief for asking about a diy? even i knew you had to trim or remove the dust shield all together.
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Old Aug 26, 2015 | 04:28 AM
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Obviously i knew, that's why i asked who removed it and who trimmed it. I don't need a simple DYI for brakes so your attempt to get me has failed.


I'm sure the shield is there for a reason. So i ask to see if anybody without it had any extra dust issues or something like that
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Old Aug 26, 2015 | 05:23 AM
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Originally Posted by HRMoneyPit
Obviously i knew, that's why i asked who removed it and who trimmed it. I don't need a simple DYI for brakes so your attempt to get me has failed.


I'm sure the shield is there for a reason. So i ask to see if anybody without it had any extra dust issues or something like that
My shield was trimmed in the front. Couldn't tell you how much it contributed to additional brake dust because I got different pads when the akebonos went on.
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Old Aug 26, 2015 | 07:14 AM
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Yeah i think that is also a problem in figuring out if they do anything, the change of pads


i know my current PosiQuite are possibly the most dusty pads I've ever had on a car. I'll definitely be aiming towards a track pad when i do this upgrade next year
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