TX FS: G35 Dual Piston Calipers + Accessories
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FS: G35 Dual Piston Calipers + Accessories
SOLD
I originally started this project to put on my car but ended up getting a 13" AP Racing BBK. I have done all the hard work of grinding down the 'ceilings' of both calipers so a 12.6" rotor can fit with them. Great upgrade.
-Downside: The only thing I never got to do was actually hook them up to my car. Sad I never got to.
Basically this kit is plug n play with a 12.6" rotor (320mm)...essentially a 1" upgrade over 2002/03 Maximas in the front.
As far as I know, there is no other grinding that needs to be done. I do not have the original 12.6" rotors I was using to test fit them, so you'll need to source your own rotors.
With all that said, you'd be buying these AS-IS...I can't put a warranty on these or take returns, I'm not a business - lol
Everything in the pics, minus my poverty garage carpet, can be had for $300 SHIPPED. Every part is new, non-remanufactured. I'd rather just sell as a whole unless I don't get any interest after awhile. They've been sitting in my garage for about 6 months and aren't really taking up space.
Here's what is included:
(sidenote: ALL PICS ARE CLICKABLE FOR A LARGER SIZE)
(2) Centric G35 Dual Piston Calipers...grinded down to accept 12.6" rotors. Comes with hardware kit for pads too.
The seal was torn off when grinding on this one, so a replacement seal kit is FREE:
(1) Anti-Squeal Kit for both calipers:
(2) Front Goodridge Stainless Steel lines:
(1) Set of AXXIS ULT Pads...used this brand before on a previous Maxima, they're great:
Needless to say I'm taking a hit on these. Brand new and piecing it all together costed me closer to $370 shipped, not to mention the time it took to grind them down. But whatever, tired of seeing them in my garage.
Let me know.
-Jeff
I originally started this project to put on my car but ended up getting a 13" AP Racing BBK. I have done all the hard work of grinding down the 'ceilings' of both calipers so a 12.6" rotor can fit with them. Great upgrade.
-Downside: The only thing I never got to do was actually hook them up to my car. Sad I never got to.
Basically this kit is plug n play with a 12.6" rotor (320mm)...essentially a 1" upgrade over 2002/03 Maximas in the front.
As far as I know, there is no other grinding that needs to be done. I do not have the original 12.6" rotors I was using to test fit them, so you'll need to source your own rotors.
With all that said, you'd be buying these AS-IS...I can't put a warranty on these or take returns, I'm not a business - lol
Everything in the pics, minus my poverty garage carpet, can be had for $300 SHIPPED. Every part is new, non-remanufactured. I'd rather just sell as a whole unless I don't get any interest after awhile. They've been sitting in my garage for about 6 months and aren't really taking up space.
Here's what is included:
(sidenote: ALL PICS ARE CLICKABLE FOR A LARGER SIZE)
(2) Centric G35 Dual Piston Calipers...grinded down to accept 12.6" rotors. Comes with hardware kit for pads too.
The seal was torn off when grinding on this one, so a replacement seal kit is FREE:
(1) Anti-Squeal Kit for both calipers:
(2) Front Goodridge Stainless Steel lines:
(1) Set of AXXIS ULT Pads...used this brand before on a previous Maxima, they're great:
Needless to say I'm taking a hit on these. Brand new and piecing it all together costed me closer to $370 shipped, not to mention the time it took to grind them down. But whatever, tired of seeing them in my garage.
Let me know.
-Jeff
Last edited by MrEous; 09-22-2013 at 05:44 PM.
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These that I'm selling will fit 12.6" rotors with no adjustments made to the rotors.
If you got normal '06+ G/Z calipers then you'd have to have the rotors milled down about 2-4mm so they'd fit like stock.
I have someone interested at this time that should be sending money today, fyi
If you got normal '06+ G/Z calipers then you'd have to have the rotors milled down about 2-4mm so they'd fit like stock.
I have someone interested at this time that should be sending money today, fyi
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