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Old 08-04-2009, 10:38 AM   #1
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Question Help with Q45 caliper brake upgrade....

Hi, I'm new to the forums and I'm in the midst of my brake upgrade...I have a 1991 240SX coupe and I was wondering what year Q45 brake caliper I would need to bolt up to the existing bracket? I've heard of this swap before and if someone knows what I would need it would be extremely helpful...thanks
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The caliper won't bolt to any pad carrier (bracket as known by some) besides a matching one to that caliper.

If you have both pieces though, any year (90-02 for certain) bolts right up to any Schassis spindle, 89-98. You'll obviously need the rotor too.
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Thanks for the info....I appreciate it.
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he is correct.
and its either modifying your dust shield or either
taking it off cuz it wont fit
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Hi, I'm new to the forums and I'm in the midst of my brake upgrade...I have a 1991 240SX coupe and I was wondering what year Q45 brake caliper I would need to bolt up to the existing bracket? I've heard of this swap before and if someone knows what I would need it would be extremely helpful...thanks
I have a complete set with hardware, good rotors, and pads in a box ready to go if you want to buy it. Took them off my s14 when I went z32.
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