FS: Stoptech 4pot bbk
Parting out my car so gotta let these go, bought them off a member here but i never installed them. i believe he only used them for a total of 500 miles or so they look good!! tons of pad and rotor left.
anyways i guess stoptech has different model numbers for de and hr Z's i heard they are compatible for all years, wouldn't see see why not i have an hr and was gonna throw them on my car. you can call stoptech or ask someone to confirm.
i had the calipers shaved a tiny bit to clear my wheels and never installed them
(can barely tell) anyways just wanted to be perfectly clear of any imperfections.
pickup only willing to meet if not too far.
$1100 firm











anyways i guess stoptech has different model numbers for de and hr Z's i heard they are compatible for all years, wouldn't see see why not i have an hr and was gonna throw them on my car. you can call stoptech or ask someone to confirm.
i had the calipers shaved a tiny bit to clear my wheels and never installed them
(can barely tell) anyways just wanted to be perfectly clear of any imperfections.pickup only willing to meet if not too far.
$1100 firm











This is what I found from Eric at Stoptech
"Nissan made a significant change to the caliper piston sizes in the changeover to the 06+ models making the early kits not compatible with late non-Brembo cars. Installing an early kit on a late non-Brembo car would cause a significant reduction in front and rear brake torque output compared to stock which can lead to issues with not being able to lock up the tires without applying extreme pedal pressure and lack of ABS and stability control functionality. "
So it is important to know which model this is.
"Nissan made a significant change to the caliper piston sizes in the changeover to the 06+ models making the early kits not compatible with late non-Brembo cars. Installing an early kit on a late non-Brembo car would cause a significant reduction in front and rear brake torque output compared to stock which can lead to issues with not being able to lock up the tires without applying extreme pedal pressure and lack of ABS and stability control functionality. "
So it is important to know which model this is.
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