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Does anyone know what it would take to get the front Brembo calipers off a Hyundai Genesis to fit the base Z? I'll probably have to have a bracket custom

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Old 07-25-2013, 01:29 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Does anyone know what it would take to get the front Brembo calipers off a Hyundai Genesis to fit the base Z? I'll probably have to have a bracket custom made, right?
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Does anyone know what it would take to get the front Brembo calipers off a Hyundai Genesis to fit the base Z? I'll probably have to have a bracket custom made, right?
It's not just the caliper bracket you have to worry about. The piston sizes are likely different. The caliper itself might be the same size but the pistons might be different. This won't affect fitment of the caliper, but it will affect stopping performance and feel as each caliper is designed for a particular application.
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I'd look into the rotors too. Rotors are custom made for cars and besides different bolt patterns, they also have different offsets, hub diameters, widths, etc. So worst case is you need the entire wheel hub assembly from the Hyundia custom fit to your car. My guess is an aftermarket brake kit designed for the 370 would be the way to go.
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Brakes are probably the most important safety feature on your car. Why in god's name would you put a half-azzed kit together from another car when you have a perfectly functional one already on your car? Yeah it's not that pretty, but it works. Just get the Sports Package Akebonos and call it a day. Not saying it wouldn't work with some fabrication, but why risk it to save a few bucks?
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Brakes are probably the most important safety feature on your car. Why in god's name would you put a half-azzed kit together from another car when you have a perfectly functional one already on your car? Yeah it's not that pretty, but it works. Just get the Sports Package Akebonos and call it a day. Not saying it wouldn't work with some fabrication, but why risk it to save a few bucks?
I tend to agree here, The base brakes are kinda Okay, But if you're looking for better braking power with not such a pia to install the Akebono's are the next best thing.
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Definitely just go with Akebonos if you're strapped for cash, since you can get a new kit with upgraded rotors for less than 2k which includes pads and SS lines. Or get a used one for close to 1k. And the OEM Brembo kits that come with cars in our price range aren't going to be as good as their aftermarket kits. It's more of a branding thing than a quality improvement although they definitely still are better than base brakes. (Think about how Recaro makes seats for Ford which aren't the same as their aftermarket ones).
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yea, i'm going to upgrade to akebonos, just wondering if the hyunday brembos were an option, and based on your response, they're not.

akebonos it is...
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I have powdercoated a few sets of those. I'm pretty sure, if I remember correctly, that the mounting ears are really close to the caliper, meaning that they won't work, unless you went to a much smaller rotor. As for space between the two mounting bolts, that probably won't match up either, but I can't say for sure, as I never compared them.
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I tend to agree here, The base brakes are kinda Okay, But if you're looking for better braking power with not such a pia to install the Akebono's are the next best thing.
Are the Akebono brakes suitable for track use?
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Are the Akebono brakes suitable for track use?
For the weekend warrior? Yes

You just need to upgrade the pads if you're really going to push.

The brake fluid is a must though

Switching to ss brake lines, And 2 piece rotors wouldn't hurt either

But that depends if you decide to track often
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Some form of ducting would be tops on my list if there was heavy track use in my cars future.
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For the weekend warrior? Yes

You just need to upgrade the pads if you're really going to push.

The brake fluid is a must though

Switching to ss brake lines, And 2 piece rotors wouldn't hurt either

But that depends if you decide to track often
Like Trips said. In order of importance.
1. Good brake fluid
2. Pads
3. Stainless lines
4. Ti pad heat shield shims (helps keep the heat out of the caliper)
5. Brake cooling ducts. (this is for any brake set-up on the Z)
6. 2 piece rotors if your budget alollows for them.
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4. Ti pad heat shield shims (helps keep the heat out of the caliper)
Keeping heat out of the caliper is keeping heat in the pads. This is a big trade off on pad life. Good calipers and fluid is part of the overall heatsink system.
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I'd rather shorten pad life than boil the fluid and stuff the car into a wall because I hit the brakes and the pedal goes to the floor. Everything's a trade off.
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Brakes are probably the most important safety feature on your car. Why in god's name would you put a half-azzed kit together from another car when you have a perfectly functional one already on your car? Yeah it's not that pretty, but it works. Just get the Sports Package Akebonos and call it a day. Not saying it wouldn't work with some fabrication, but why risk it to save a few bucks?
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plus the brembos on the gen coupe fade really easily, in fact its a known problem with the gen coupe with the brembo brakes and iirc the 350z brembos had a lot of fade as well

honestly OP, if you want an aftermarket brake kit, get AP racing brakes or if you want a set of factory brakes, get the sport package brakes
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