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Old 03-20-2006, 04:00 PM   #1 (permalink)
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First i have a 03 4dr. auto. i want to swap my brakekit out for the brembos. i found a wrecked coupe manual that has the fronts for sale. CAN I DO THIS WITHOUT PROBLEMS??? thx for the help not even the damn dealership can answer my question..... that scares me.
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Old 03-20-2006, 06:01 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Brembos on a sedan

Call Justin at Infiniti of Scottsdale Performance Division and I think he can answer this for you 480-991-0055
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Old 03-20-2006, 07:23 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Call Justin at Infiniti of Scottsdale Performance Division and I think he can answer this for you 480-991-0055
When you find out, can you let us know too? I'm curious about this as well. Thanks and good luck.
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Hey do you know if anyone has found a solution to the touchy break problem?
I know the 05 RWD and 06 models have the large two pistons, but what about us 05 x and 03 + 04s.

Would a steel line solve the problem?
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Old 03-20-2006, 09:21 PM   #5 (permalink)
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steel line's tighten up the braking by a good amount, it makes a world of difference
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Old 03-23-2006, 02:10 PM   #6 (permalink)
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I Dont Think Im Amgoing To Upgrade Now. I Think Im Just Going To Upgrade Rotors To Brembos Or Superslots Somthing Like That. And Just Get The Steel Braid Break Line.
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I Dont Think Im Amgoing To Upgrade Now. I Think Im Just Going To Upgrade Rotors To Brembos Or Superslots Somthing Like That. And Just Get The Steel Braid Break Line.
Get some EBC rotors (slotted and dimpled), Hawk Pads and Steel Braided Brake Lines; you'll be amazed ...
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Old 03-24-2006, 07:50 AM   #8 (permalink)
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Hey do you know if anyone has found a solution to the touchy break problem?
I know the 05 RWD and 06 models have the large two pistons, but what about us 05 x and 03 + 04s.

Would a steel line solve the problem?
Steel brake lines will not help the touchyness of your brakes. It will just make the pedal much more stiff. The pads are the problem. Get some good aftermarket pads and you will be much happier. Plus they will last about 4x longer than the stocks.

Brembo will work on the G35 Sedan. You just need to make sure you get the rotors, lines, calipers, pads, caliper mounts that go with it.
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do you guys no what the difference is between the stillen ss lines and the mynismo steal lines are/. there is like 100 price difference. or course stillen more expensive but... thought there might actually be a difference. and what is a good rotor to get that can be utilizied with the stock calipers
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Hey - I see a mention that EBC and Hawk was recommended fof relacemet of hte crappy stock rotors and pads. Anyone else have goos results with these? Other makes?
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I'm changing my brakes and I was wondering I have to clamp the caliper when placing it back after changing my brakes?
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I put coupe factory Brembo's on my 03.5 sedan and they worked fine with a small front spacer to clear the factory 17" sport wheels.
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I'm changing my brakes and I was wondering I have to clamp the caliper when placing it back after changing my brakes?
What do you mean by "clamp the caliper?"
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I think he is referring to pushing the pistons back.
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