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350z Brembo Brakes On M35 Stagea


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Found these 350Z Brembos second hand:

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Big question is: is it worth the effort it will take to do the mods to fit these to the M35 Stag? Or is it better to try something else?

I'm about to spend a little and brakes are one of the first things I want to attend to.

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Hi Damien

Should be a straight fit or with only small amount of adapting as Danny put these same brakes on his m35.

BUT,, he needed to put 15mm spacers on the front of his car to get his wheels to clear the caliper. He had 20 inch wheels but they did not clear the brakes in offset.

So check it all out first.

Cheers

Andy

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Mmm nice brakes. I would love to buy a set but people ask insane prices for anything secondhand with brembo on it. They are just oem 4 piston calipers after all.

I decided to go the cheapskates option with a pair of r32 gtr front 4 pots and keep the rear standard. Just needs new bolts made to fit them, and custom lines.

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true to an extent.. but caliper clearance depends on disk type, particularly with 'dished' wheels

uummmm...sorry but calipers need to clear the wheel... if wheel fouls on the caliper it has nothing to do with the discs on the car.

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uummmm...sorry but calipers need to clear the wheel... if wheel fouls on the caliper it has nothing to do with the discs on the car.

lol, not brake rotors (what you've referred to as disks), 'disk' type describes the backspacing of a wheel - put simply, high disk will clear larger calipers where low disk will not (labelling depends on manufacturer etc) and then anything in between. i don't want to get too far in to the technicalities in fear of taking the thread off topic but have a browse through this pdf from WORK if it interestes you at all http://www.work-wheels.co.jp/catalog/pdf/39.pdf

wheels are serious business :down:

as always, pm me if anyone wants help/advice in regards to fitment etc

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