Nissan qouted me "489" for brake Installation?? too expensive??
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From: Eugene,Oregon
Originally Posted by shipsaeki
btw, I used to work at infiniti so it's not like I don't know what I'm doing. I'm located in NYC if you're close by.
thanks for the offer tho, unfortunately I am in Oregon...too bad..otherwise you would be the first person I go to.
+1 on the "man up" comment. Install them yourself. It's rewarding, relaxing, and you get to know what the hell actually happens with the parts you install. Plus you save money.
road trip? haha, nyc weather is pretty nice this year around.
Anyway, like everyone else said, take it slow and follow instructions. should be about a 2 hour job if it's your first time... and thats with bleeding the brakes all around.
Anyway, like everyone else said, take it slow and follow instructions. should be about a 2 hour job if it's your first time... and thats with bleeding the brakes all around.
If it is still an option do it yourself. You can do the two person...pump the brake pedal method if you disconnect the battery first. My post when I did my brakes...though you may want to look into that seal thing...contact stoptech maybe.
https://g35driver.com/forums/brakes-suspension/182516-project-mu-rotor-stoptech-ss-lines-nismo-pad-installation.html
https://g35driver.com/forums/brakes-suspension/182516-project-mu-rotor-stoptech-ss-lines-nismo-pad-installation.html
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