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Old 03-04-2011, 08:10 PM   #1
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need brake advice

Ok so im geting into my na build and im looking at trying to do a easy brake upgrade. I want some thing that has very close to same weight as the stock rotors so 300zx are out also I need it to be 4 lug. Is there any thing like that out there? Altima maybe?
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Q45 + redrill to 4 lug.

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Old 03-04-2011, 09:34 PM   #4
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I guess I could re drill do u know how heavy they are compared to 300zx? 180 I thought about but can't really get much info on them they are 5 lug?
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180sx are 4 lug but have 290mm discs. They use maxima pads
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Old 03-05-2011, 12:00 AM   #6
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on my s14 I use q45 redrilled for 4lug up front. Uses stock bmc, just need to cut or take out the splash shield and done.
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I dont get what you are trying to do. you want a brake upgrade but try to save on weight, might as well leave on your stock calipers & rotors and upgrade to better brake pads.
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Old 03-05-2011, 02:27 PM   #8
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The more weight on the rotor the slower the car will be im hoping to be around 200hp so I could use the savings to help me fend off those new civic si's. But I want better breaking cuz our stock brakes are scary. I have 300zx on my sr but they are to heavy for my slow ka
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Just upgrade to ss lines, brembo blank rotors and hawk hps pads all around with brand new fluid. That's as good as you are gonna get without a bbk.
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Old 03-05-2011, 05:17 PM   #10
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The more weight on the rotor the slower the car will be im hoping to be around 200hp so I could use the savings to help me fend off those new civic si's. But I want better breaking cuz our stock brakes are scary. I have 300zx on my sr but they are to heavy for my slow ka
Wow. Ok FTR, you will NEVER notice the extra 5-10lbs those rotors will give you and then what, 8 extra lbs for the front calipers? Get the Z32s dont bitch out over 15-30lbs.

Get RPF1s and make up for the weight. Bam done.

Edit-Z32 calipers may be bigger, but get the aluminum ones. Hardly a weight difference.
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