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Old 04-28-2003, 08:25 PM   #9
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Yep.

Exact specs... 240SX rotors are 252x20mm (non ABS) or 257x22mm (with ABS).

The 180SX/Altima rotors are 280x22mm.

For comparison Z32 rotors are 280x26 or 30mm.

These 180SX/Maxima calipers are much cheaper than Z calipers because they're more common and only single piston. The rotors end up much cheaper because they don't need to be redrilled for four lug cars. They also will fit behind ANY 15" wheel... no worries about wheel spoke clearance for a fat caliper.

They're a cheap upgrade, good for people that want to run "old school" type wheels, and good for people that replace rotors often (track use) since drilling isnt necessary. Should be enough braking power and heat capacity for any N/A 240SX.

All caliper parts are identical to the 3/4 gen Maxima parts. Caliper, bracket, pads, shims, caliper rebuild/seal kit, all of it. Part number for the shim kit (pad hardware kit) according to carfiche.com is 41080-73L26.
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