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Do BBK's remove e-brake
hey G35 Forum, Im a starting track driver with my g35. I have the stock brembo calipers (4-front, 2-rear). I was wondering if I put a BBK on the rears will i lose my E-brake?
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most should keep them. Issue is that they typically have aluminum hats for weight savings but that means you shouldnt be drifting on them.
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Upgrading the rear probably won't do you much good as the rears are always weaker than the fronts. If you want upgrade the fronts to a 4 pot/6pot setup and you'd see a much bigger improvement.
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I don't understand - are you just putting a BBK on the rears only? That would be a mistake as far as brake bias is concerned.
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Im putting BBKs all round.
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but my problem is that when i had my 240sx and i did the BBk (8/6 pot setup) I lost the e brake. Had to get a whole separate caliper for the ebrake just to function. so I my question is
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Never heard of that happening before with a G35. RacingBrake's BBK leaves it functional and I'm willing to bet all others do as well.
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You shouldn't lose it. The G35 rear has its own hub inside of which is the e- brake. The rear rotor mounts onto the hub.
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Ok thank you for all your guys help. that leaves alot of extra money for other mods.
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