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  • MarusGTR
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    Originally posted by tazsgtr View Post
    Check GTRPWR. They had a discussion about these. I can't really relay too much information as I was banned.

    I was wondering in you could use the G35/G37 kit as they seemed less expensive.
    Sorry if I'm sidetracking the subject, but how why did get banned?

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  • tazsgtr
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    Check GTRPWR. They had a discussion about these. I can't really relay too much information as I was banned.

    I was wondering in you could use the G35/G37 kit as they seemed less expensive.

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  • frankiman
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    shiit son, i'm going to need to dig up some dough

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  • C-unit
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    ^ yup..tried it..it clears my TE and LMGT4 in 17s

    18" TE can clear my 380mm 6pot monoblock.

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  • frankiman
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    355mm rotors, really?
    check with your own 355mm kit if it clears 17", i doubt it

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  • C-unit
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    For sure I know 17" TE37 and CE28N will clear this brakes.

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  • MarusGTR
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    Originally posted by RBdreamer View Post
    There is a link to a Front & Rear fitting template on the product page that you can print off and measure against your wheels to make sure, but the listing says 18's are needed, so I doubt any 17's will work.
    Didn't see them saying 18" specifically, but thanks, I guess I'll just do an OEM refresher.

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  • C-unit
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    ^ what size? I might be interested.

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  • Harvey
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    Originally posted by RBdreamer View Post
    I can't believe that nobody is running these already.
    I would be running them already if someone buys my 6pistons or LMGT4.. LOL

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  • RBdreamer
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    Originally posted by Marus92 View Post
    They can't fit 17x9s, can't they?
    There is a link to a Front & Rear fitting template on the product page that you can print off and measure against your wheels to make sure, but the listing says 18's are needed, so I doubt any 17's will work.

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  • MarusGTR
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    They can't fit 17x9s, can't they?

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  • RBdreamer
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    I can't believe that nobody is running these already.

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  • RABBIT
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    DONE!
    let the saving begin...

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  • Harvey
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    I think this is a great idea. I would have done this if they were available 4 years ago before I did my 6 piston brakes. I am also give it a very serious thoughts of ditching my front 6piston setup for these 370Z brakes. BTW, I think the Akebono are a little cheaper in the Infiniti form compare to Nissan (exactly the same thing but it says infiniti on the calipers) for some strange reason. These brake setup were design for bigger and heavier cars so I think they will be pretty good for R32s. Most important is they are OEM parts so it will be a lot easier to source replacement parts compare to brand name aftermarket stuff. I think anyone looking for BBK should definatly buy this or buy my 6pot so I can pick this up.. LOL

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  • RBdreamer
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    Here's a test vid from Best Motoring, testing short braking.
    YouTube - Best Motoring Brake Test: 370Z vs Cayman S vs S2000 vs 135i

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