Couple of 03 MY questions
Couple of 03 MY questions
I need to put front brakes on the 03 Sedan and have a few questions.
According to the FSM there appears to be only one caliper type and OEM brake pad. I am assuming this is true and that the 03 350Z front rotors and calipers are compatible with the 03 G35.
Anyone have experience with this?
Also I noticed that the 05/06 G's have a plastic cover on the driver side to cover the brake resevoir area that my 03 does not have. I am assuming this would fit the 03 without issue?
Thanks in advance!
According to the FSM there appears to be only one caliper type and OEM brake pad. I am assuming this is true and that the 03 350Z front rotors and calipers are compatible with the 03 G35.
Anyone have experience with this?
Also I noticed that the 05/06 G's have a plastic cover on the driver side to cover the brake resevoir area that my 03 does not have. I am assuming this would fit the 03 without issue?
Thanks in advance!
Originally Posted by 03doggydoor
I need to put front brakes on the 03 Sedan and have a few questions.
According to the FSM there appears to be only one caliper type and OEM brake pad. I am assuming this is true and that the 03 350Z front rotors and calipers are compatible with the 03 G35.
Anyone have experience with this?
Also I noticed that the 05/06 G's have a plastic cover on the driver side to cover the brake resevoir area that my 03 does not have. I am assuming this would fit the 03 without issue?
Thanks in advance!
According to the FSM there appears to be only one caliper type and OEM brake pad. I am assuming this is true and that the 03 350Z front rotors and calipers are compatible with the 03 G35.
Anyone have experience with this?
Also I noticed that the 05/06 G's have a plastic cover on the driver side to cover the brake resevoir area that my 03 does not have. I am assuming this would fit the 03 without issue?
Thanks in advance!
2) Plastic cover is a JDM piece or can be brought separately as an accessory in some dealership
Are you tired of the brake dust you get on your rims in the front? If so, I highly recommend an aftermarket brake pad (i.e. Hawk HPS). There are a few more options out there as well (I forget their names), but you will almost completely eliminate the brake dust if you go this route....and they don't cost that much more $ either.
Good luck.
Good luck.
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