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Xtian 09-23-2010 02:18 AM

Standard Break Calipers
 
Could you put the "Nissan" brake calipers on the regular standard rotors or you need to change everything on it?

AP - Chris_B 09-24-2010 12:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Xtian (Post 733161)
Could you put the "Nissan" brake calipers on the regular standard rotors or you need to change everything on it?

If you are referring to the Sport Brake package Akebono calipers (with the Nissan logo on the face), then a lot of parts would need to be changed over (rotors, brake lines, etc.). The master cylinder is also different.

Chris

Waiz 09-24-2010 01:53 PM

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Originally Posted by AP - Chris_B (Post 735313)
If you are referring to the Sport Brake package Akebono calipers (with the Nissan logo on the face), then a lot of parts would need to be changed over (rotors, brake lines, etc.). The master cylinder is also different.

Chris

+1

It's spelled BRAKES btw. :tup:

GonGo 09-28-2010 12:41 PM

Usually the sport package Brake upgrade kits include: Calippers, rotors,pads and nuts/bolts... Master Cylinder or lines are not listed, Master Cylinder is listed as compliant with all models, however brake Servo control is listed as different, however I haven't found an different part #. I'm planning into upgrading to SP brakes.

AP - Chris_B 09-29-2010 10:38 AM

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Originally Posted by GonGo (Post 741020)
Usually the sport package Brake upgrade kits include: Calippers, rotors,pads and nuts/bolts... Master Cylinder or lines are not listed, Master Cylinder is listed as compliant with all models, however brake Servo control is listed as different, however I haven't found an different part #. I'm planning into upgrading to SP brakes.

I'm not sure what listing you are reading, but the OE master cylinder sizes are different between the Sport and standard models.

Chris


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