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06 G35x Front Brake Caliper Bracket (dual piston)

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Old 01-19-2017, 05:38 PM
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06 G35x Front Brake Caliper Bracket (dual piston)

Anyone have a part number? Or is there a reman caliper I can take the bracket from that will fit the oem caliper? Thanks
 
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Check out rockauto.com. Best online parts warehouse out there IMHO. Great prices and selection and awesome customer service as well. Google rockauto coupons, a 5% discount always seems available and sometimes I stumble on a better one.
 
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Go with rockauto. I had a seized caliper and had to buy one locally, it's already rusty in the first half of winter.
 
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Originally Posted by mrc00l88
Anyone have a part number? Or is there a reman caliper I can take the bracket from that will fit the oem caliper? Thanks
What do you need? The bracket due to a sized slide pin?

Or are you trying to put the larger 06 brakes on an '05?


I 3rd Rockauto.com. I do not know if they sell the bracket separately, but looks like $50-60 or so for a new caliper.
 
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Guys, I have a 07 G35x Sedan and the top caliper pin is not moving - seems siezed. I could not turn it or slide it in or out. I assume both pins should slide in and out? Dumb question but I am surprised it is seized.
Any suggestion on how to free it?
 
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Old 06-27-2017, 11:57 AM
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Yes, the pins should move freely in out.

You can try to work at freeing them, but your best bet is to just go to a parts house, or rockauto.com and buy a reman caliper.

I see reman front calipers for $40 plus core on Rockauto. I wouldn't even bother trying to free the pins because odds are they will just seize up later on again.
 


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