OEM part #'s and quantity needed 1. 41001-1EA4A right front caliper 40th anniversary 1. 41011-1EA4A left front caliper 40th anniversary 1. 44001-1EA4A right rear caliper 40th anniversary 1. 44011-1EA4A left
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08-08-2011, 05:54 PM | #31 (permalink) |
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OEM part #'s and quantity needed
1. 41001-1EA4A right front caliper 40th anniversary 1. 41011-1EA4A left front caliper 40th anniversary 1. 44001-1EA4A right rear caliper 40th anniversary 1. 44011-1EA4A left rear caliper 40th anniversary 2. 40206-JL00A front rotor 2. 43206-JL00A rear rotor 1. D1060-JL00J kit brake pads front 1. D4060-JL00J kit brake pads rear 4. 41217-JL00A pins for caliper to hold pads 4. 44217-JL00A pins for caliper to hold pads 1. 46246-JK60B left front caliper hard line 1. 46245-JK60B right front caliper hard line 1. 46315-JL00A right rear caliper hard line 1. 46316-JL00A left rear caliper hard line 1. 55286-1MA0A right rear hard brake line caliper mounting bracket 1. 55287-1MA0A left rear hard brake line caliper mounting bracket 4. 01121-04761 bolt for mounting rear caliper bracket I don't have OEM front and rear sport brake hose part #s but they are different than the base brake hoses. I installed aftermarket braided stainless lines. You are better off just ordering the kit from Z1 it will be cheaper and you have different rotor and brake pad options. You can also get the cheaper Infiniti calipers with their kit and have them sent to Mike the powdercoater for a custom color. Hope this helps. |
08-08-2011, 10:31 PM | #33 (permalink) |
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thanks! great reference... i probably will go with Z1, you just never know what other deals you may come across on these forums though.
rep for you! Last edited by jadeb0x; 08-08-2011 at 10:34 PM. |
08-26-2011, 06:50 PM | #34 (permalink) | |
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Here's more detail on an install and another way to cut the rear shield without grinding it off: Install Akebono Big Brake Kit on 370z or 350z |
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12-22-2017, 01:23 PM | #37 (permalink) |
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old thread sorry, BUT, I just have a question, The fronts look like a direct swap once going with ss braided line. My question is the back. Do I still have to go to Nissan and buy the brakeline hold down bracket (55286-1MA0A right rear hard brake line caliper mounting bracket & 55287-1MA0A left rear hard brake line caliper mounting bracket)? or does the new ss braided line have a tab to mount it? this is like my only confusion lol
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03-29-2018, 07:46 AM | #38 (permalink) | |
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