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Old 06-23-2010, 11:40 PM   #1
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Originally Posted by KOUKIboy View Post
To use the 350z track edition Brembo rotors up front you need the Z32 calipers, they have to be 30mm tho (u also need the conversion brake lines of course), and they should fit perfectly fine with out a bracket, on the 26mm however you do need a bracket, nice set up for the big brake look..
Are you retarded? How would 350z brembo rotors work with z32 calipers without a bracket?

350Z rotors are bigger than 300zx rotors. It's physics.

As for a rear solution like the OP was asking about, the 350Z/g35 brembos do not bolt up.

Someone could correct me, but the easiest choice for rear brembos installation wise would be BNR34/33 rears. They are also brembos - the 33's were black, the 34's were gold, and they bolt right up I think. Unfortunately, complete sets of BNR33/BNR34 brembos are ridiculously expensive, plus you'd have to ship them from Japan.

There was a thread about using EVO or STI brembos in rear, dig that up. More work is required, though, depending on what rotor you want to use.


It sounds like all you care about is:
1) using these brembo fronts that you got for cheap
and
2) finding rear brembos to match

and not finding the best possible braking solution for the price.

The answer is therefore not going to be good. U'll either have to do some research and work to get EVO/STI brembos to work in rear, or drop mad cash on GTR stuff

the best solution, like drift freaq said, is to sell your calipers.
If you don't need a brake up grade, pocket the cash and be glad you made a profit

If you need more stopping power, get wilwood. Bang for the buck.
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