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Old Mar 1, 2012 | 09:25 PM
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Looking to buy a complete set of non Brembo rear calipers from a 350Z. The cheaper the better. Can even be covered in rust, just have to be complete. Please lmk if you have a set.
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Old Mar 12, 2012 | 04:16 PM
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hey i have a set off a 2003 touring. you have a pm
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I also have a pair.
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I'm gonna give this a bump because I also need a new brake caliper and I don't see a reason to start a new thread. My driver side rear caliper isn't releasing and is eating my brake pads. I tried to replace the rotor and pads, but I'm still having the same problem. So, new caliper! Non brembo please. I'm not picky on the condition, just need to be functional. Let me know what you have! Thanks!
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some guy on the g35 form has some for free all you have to do is pay the 25 shiping fee
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Originally Posted by chemaelpimp
some guy on the g35 form has some for free all you have to do is pay the 25 shiping fee
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You dont need a new caliper. You just need to remove the caliper and the caliper guide pins. One of them is sticking either because of contamination/lack of lubrication, or other. Replacing them will be the best bet for you. I buy these rear calipers because I disassemble, powder coat, reassemble (rebuild with new parts if needed) and then resale them. They are a great upgrade for us Altima/Maxima guys because the piston is nearly twice the size of the ones in our rear calipers.
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