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Old 04-10-2012, 12:00 PM
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Ahh ok gotcha. Thanks for the Info, we totally thread jacked his posting lol back to the topic at hand! 6th gen brake kit ftw!
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Old 04-10-2012, 12:54 PM
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Originally Posted by clintb3astwood
Niice bro, but doesnt it cause the car to burn a little more gas because of the ratios? And yeah man i love the se-rs. So glad they came with the car when i bought em. I got the calipers, they were freshly rebuilt with 200 miles, pads, ss lines brackets and power slotted cyro rotors. Im gonna take the calipers apart send em to TRGcoating. Getting em powdercoated high gloss purple $40 a caliper and my Se-rs grey lustre, the color of your car =D
I honestly dont notice the gas diff but I also dont pay much mind. Just fill up when needed

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I heard, with the 6th gen 6 speed tranny, the gear ratio's are shorter? thats what i was told, by numerous people.
Exactly.

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Ahh ok gotcha. Thanks for the Info, we totally thread jacked his posting lol back to the topic at hand! 6th gen brake kit ftw!
Lol. I am a culprit of getting off topic as well and this is my thread lol.

Yes 6th gen bbk i am in love with the car again. TEIN Street advance is next.

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Old 04-10-2012, 08:29 PM
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centrics site officially list the rotor as 20.5 pounds fyi
Drat, you're right. Amazon has them at 16-thought you'd found a cost-effective lighter weight rotor. Thanks
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Old 04-10-2012, 09:12 PM
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Sick, are those the new tein coilovers? I'm gonna go either D2 or Megan racing in June/July. Tires, powdercoating rims and new tires are next. Overhauled almost my entire suspension today with new parts, mad happy. LOL
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Originally Posted by clintb3astwood
Sick, are those the new tein coilovers? I'm gonna go either D2 or Megan racing in June/July. Tires, powdercoating rims and new tires are next. Overhauled almost my entire suspension today with new parts, mad happy. LOL

It is the new tein setup. I did the same. I installed new control arms, wheel bearings, hubs, axles, end links, sway bar bushings, inner, and outer tie rods.
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Old 04-11-2012, 07:32 AM
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Drat, you're right. Amazon has them at 16-thought you'd found a cost-effective lighter weight rotor. Thanks
There's always these. Although not being 2pc, seems as if they just removed mass, which, IMO, doesn't seem like a good idea.

I don't track my car, so well, I have these

That and that they don't offer blanks. http://www.racingbrake.com/NISSAN_MAXIMA_s/259.htm
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That and that they don't offer blanks. http://www.racingbrake.com/NISSAN_MAXIMA_s/259.htm
Call and see if they can get you a set in blanks...might be cheaper. I know fastbrakes did that for me and the blanks weren't listed on the website.
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I should weigh the spare 6th gen Centric blank rotor that I have just to get the exact weight on it.
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Originally Posted by NismoAce
It is the new tein setup. I did the same. I installed new control arms, wheel bearings, hubs, axles, end links, sway bar bushings, inner, and outer tie rods.
Good man, doing it the right way. All that has been done, tires and powdercoating se-r's are next!
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You do realize that rotors might start out as blanks, then get drilled/slotted after.

-Edit and I paid $65 for each 2004 Maxima front caliper. Total shipped to my door was $162. This was from Felton's Auto Parts and way back in 2010!

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