Akebono Nissan 300ZX Front & Rear 14 Inch Big Brake Kit w/ Stoptech Rotors - Nissan performance parts
355mm 4 Piston Front, 350mm 2 Piston Rear.
So, the rule of thumb is, if it fits a Z32, it will bolt up to an R32 - in terms of brake kits, SO;
There have been a couple Canadian guys who have reported the 370z Sport kit for 300zx/R32 skyline was just under $3000 delivered with upgraded Hawk pads rather than oem Nissan pads. This is a complete front & rear setup with lines, adapters and all. Everything except for fluid basically.
I even spoke with Autodream in Calgary here and they said they have installed a kit and it was nice.
Here is a comparison to 350z sport Brembos:
The Akebono rear seems to be roughly the same physical size as the oem Bremb front caliper.
I have been giving this kit alot of thought and watching testing closely, as we all know about the 370z that hit the wall in testing with the Akebono brakes and afterwards stained the brakes good name.....untill now. Akebono seem to have been vindicated and the problem is 100% Nissan.
The 370z Sport fails it's brakes due to:
- bad aero, no brake ducting.
- bad oem pads, designed for low noise.
- average fluid for the application.
Z Meets Wall: We Investigate Why the NISMO Z's Brakes Failed at Lightning Lap - Feature - Auto Reviews - Car and Driver
For the price, how can this setup be overlooked ?
Best Motoring also did some testing and found them to be superior to all other current oem Brembo applications on Nissans/Hondas etc.
In short, upgrade the pads, run good fluid and make sure your aero doesn't stop the brakes from being air cooled and you have a solid kit for the price of most front-only setups. Not bad I think.
Anyone else ?
355mm 4 Piston Front, 350mm 2 Piston Rear.
So, the rule of thumb is, if it fits a Z32, it will bolt up to an R32 - in terms of brake kits, SO;
There have been a couple Canadian guys who have reported the 370z Sport kit for 300zx/R32 skyline was just under $3000 delivered with upgraded Hawk pads rather than oem Nissan pads. This is a complete front & rear setup with lines, adapters and all. Everything except for fluid basically.
I even spoke with Autodream in Calgary here and they said they have installed a kit and it was nice.
Here is a comparison to 350z sport Brembos:
The Akebono rear seems to be roughly the same physical size as the oem Bremb front caliper.
I have been giving this kit alot of thought and watching testing closely, as we all know about the 370z that hit the wall in testing with the Akebono brakes and afterwards stained the brakes good name.....untill now. Akebono seem to have been vindicated and the problem is 100% Nissan.
The 370z Sport fails it's brakes due to:
- bad aero, no brake ducting.
- bad oem pads, designed for low noise.
- average fluid for the application.
Z Meets Wall: We Investigate Why the NISMO Z's Brakes Failed at Lightning Lap - Feature - Auto Reviews - Car and Driver
For the price, how can this setup be overlooked ?
Best Motoring also did some testing and found them to be superior to all other current oem Brembo applications on Nissans/Hondas etc.
In short, upgrade the pads, run good fluid and make sure your aero doesn't stop the brakes from being air cooled and you have a solid kit for the price of most front-only setups. Not bad I think.
Anyone else ?
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