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Old 09-01-2009, 02:57 PM
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Brembo Rear Caliper Bolts

Anyone know where i can purchase a set of rear caliper bolts for the OEM Brembo calipers. I think im about to buy a set of brembos for my G35 but its going to come without the rear caliper bolts. Thanks for any info.
 
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Old 09-01-2009, 03:27 PM
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You may be able to reuse your existing bolts. I think I reused mine when I installed the GREX BBK for both front and rear. if not then check the dealership
 
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i believe the thread pitch is different between the oem caliper and brembo.

any good hardware store will have the right bolt. just take the oem bolt to reference length and take the caliper too to check the threads
 
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Old 09-01-2009, 03:42 PM
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If the thread pitch were different, then the automatic and manuals would have different axle housings right? I don't believe the actual calipers have threads in them.
 
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yes the calipers have threads in them... i noticed this when heyitzalex had a minor issue installing oem brembos on his sedan. the bolts from the oem calipers would not thread into the brembos.
 
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The Brembo Bolts are definitely longer. That's about as much as i know where the difference lies. I might be stuck going to the dealer for the part.
 
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Courtesy has them for 3.28 each.. Brembo for the rears...the bolts..

Decided on upgrading eh?

***EDIT***THIS ONE

 

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Old 09-01-2009, 11:45 PM
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Originally Posted by acidjake75
Courtesy has them for 3.28 each.. Brembo for the rears...the bolts..

Decided on upgrading eh?

***EDIT***THIS ONE

not quite yet.

I still want to do my fronts as i already ordered the parts and they arrive tomorrow! I desperately need to change the fronts as they are pretty much worn down all the way.

I want to buy the brembos off this person but it doesnt come with rotors, pads or lines. So i have to decide whether or not i want to buy the stoptech kit that comes with rotors, pads, lines, an brake fluid for $700+ bucks more on top of the price of the calipers.

I'm still gonna hit you up to do my brakes! can you swap brakes as well if i do go through with this deal?

thanks for the info!
 
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Old 09-02-2009, 09:25 AM
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I just met a guy yesterday that works at a pick and pull and he told me that they have 6 coupes and a couple sedans in their yard...

Told me he'd hook it up for beer...unless its a big part, then money talks
 
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Where is the pick & pull located? I need a few parts.
 
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Originally Posted by waijai
where is the pick & pull located? I need a few parts.
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Old 09-02-2009, 12:38 PM
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Originally Posted by waijai
Where is the pick & pull located? I need a few parts.
i have a midpipe...

no need for a pick n pull.

Idk where he works at but I'll txt him and ask
 
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Looking for a trunk lid trim panel and the middle intake air funnel as well.
 
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he works at greenleaf or something like that.

But you wont get good prices if you call directly.

everyone make a list and PM me

I'll txt him and see what he can get
 
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tell him I'll give him two 15.5 gallon kegs of whatever beer he wants for all 4 brembos

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