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Rear Brakes.
I was wondering if anyone has ever used Q45, Maxima, or J30 rear calipers and rotors on a 240 specifically a S14. Ive been searching but Ive never seen a rear brake upgrade besides the STI brembo's and the Z32. Any info would be great. Thanks
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for rear? its a bolt ontoo? i cant recall anyone running REAR q45..ithink it would a rad upgrade for someone not wanting z32 brakes u talking about rear right aznpoopy? what about ebrake lines on those 3 cars??? |
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Not only have I searched but I have asked local shops and even examined all the cars mentioned. I already did the Z32 fronts but I didnt want to splice my e brake or change my whole subframe to Z32 just to get the rear Z32 calipers. My main concern is the e brake line. I just want to know if anyone has done it before I buy the calipers and things just so I know what to expect. Thanks for the input tho much appreciated. |
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no i didn't read the question fully... gomen!
my brain is a little fried from studying so i if i give incorrect info i am very sorry... lol edit: i felt bad and did alot of searching on google, nico and FA. didn't find anything useful. i also have never heard of anyone using these brakes on the rears. only the front. you can try it if you feel like being a pioneer, but the mass of people who only did the fronts seems to indicate that it doesn't work. Last edited by aznpoopy; 04-29-2006 at 11:21 AM.. |
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zilvia- need to search better. club240- only if you're 8yrs old and like arguing with other children about who's dad's car is faster would you even consider surfing that forum. 240sxforums- only if you've just turned 16, still don't have a car, and are ignorant as hell about anything mechanical would you go there. And whoever told you to use a Z32 subframe or suggested you might need to swap the entire thing, slap them. |
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What do you suggest? Or can you find some threads that I might have overlooked. I do agree with you on the other forums tho. LOL |
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rear brake rotor sizes
240sx: 258x9 90-96 Q45: 292x9 Z32: 297x18 don't have a j30 fsm so i don't know that i'd use whatever matches the front, Q45 and Z rears both use drum ebrakes so it should be the same difficulty to swap. Q45 ebrake cable is different since it's foot operated so i don't know if/how you can use it. |
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Heres some other helpful links:
http://forums.freshalloy.com/ubbthre...b=5&o=&fpart=1
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Nemeguero is using Q45 fronts and rears on his S14a. the rears are drum like everyone says, so you need to mess wiht the ebrake lines
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Well after wasting preciouse time and money I now know that maxima brakes dont bolt on...
But more importantly, to reset the calipers on the rear of the S14 do you "screw" them in or do you need a C-clamp. Please dont say C-clamp... |
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Use your muscles and push them back in.
If your not strong enough go work out. If your still not strong enough LOOK IN THE FSM ...use a C-clamp or makeshift a device that will push it back in. |
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c-clamp only for the front doing that on the rears would be a good way to screw up your rear brakes. Quote:
you need to screw them in using needle nose pliers or a ratchet and a brake socket cute. they go in very slowly... so it takes a while for them to go in. if you're turning them and they're not going in... well that would just suck... ![]() oh, and make sure you don't tear the boot. that would also suck. turn it, and then set the rubber boot so it's not wrinkled or crimped. turn it a little more... etc. keep doing it. eventually the boot will stop warping as you turn it. |
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Maybe you should check the FSM-= ![]() Upon further inspection I noticed my pads were worn crooked so I looked at the pistons and sure enough they were slightly ascue, making me realize the fool who changed the pads before I bought my car probably turned the pistons the wrong way till they came out and put them back in crooked. Additionally I noticed that he didnt replace all the shims and clips all which explain my spongy pedal and vibration on braking. It took two months to bleed the rear brakes too. I hate used cars and un-doing all the crap previouse owners did... |
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