Are '05 G35X & G35 RWD brake rotors interchangeable?
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Are '05 G35X & G35 RWD brake rotors interchangeable?
Sold my '06 350Z about two years ago & last Saturday I bought a '05 G35 Sedan. The guy who owned it before me had ordered rotors for it but he said they had sent the G35X rotors instead of the RWD ones. Curious, I have been trying to find out what could be so different between the two...
I tried searching this topic on google & on the forum itself without any luck. I have also hit a couple of different part websites. One website tells me they're compatible and one website listed slightly different dimensions. At this point I'm not sure what to believe and was wondering if any of you guys/gals here had any insight into that. Thanks a lot.
I tried searching this topic on google & on the forum itself without any luck. I have also hit a couple of different part websites. One website tells me they're compatible and one website listed slightly different dimensions. At this point I'm not sure what to believe and was wondering if any of you guys/gals here had any insight into that. Thanks a lot.
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Sold my '06 350Z about two years ago & last Saturday I bought a '05 G35 Sedan. The guy who owned it before me had ordered rotors for it but he said they had sent the G35X rotors instead of the RWD ones. Curious, I have been trying to find out what could be so different between the two...
^Bigger rotors on 05 RWD vs. 05 AWD. 06 AWD would have the same rotor sizes.
https://g35driver.com/forums/g35-sed...edan-faqs.html
Q - Do different G's have different brakes?
'03 and '04 Sedan, '04 and '05 Sedan X
Front: 11.7-inch X 0.9-inch power-assisted vented disc - 1 piston
Rear: 11.5-inch X 0.6-inch power-assisted vented disc - 1 piston
'05+ Sedan and Coupe, '06 Sedan X
Front: 12.6-inch X 1.1-inch power-assisted vented disc - 2 pistons
Rear: 12.1-inch X .63-inch power-assisted vented disc - 1 piston
'03 and '04 Non-Brembo Coupes
Front: 11.65-inch x 0.94-inch power-assisted vented disc - 1 piston
Rear: 11.5-inch x 0.63-inch power-assisted vented disc - 1 piston
'03 and '04 Coupe Brembos
Brembo® brakes
Front: 12.76-inch x 1.18-inch power-assisted - 4 pistons
Rear: 12.68-inch x 0.87-inch - 2 pistons
'03 and '04 Sedan, '04 and '05 Sedan X
Front: 11.7-inch X 0.9-inch power-assisted vented disc - 1 piston
Rear: 11.5-inch X 0.6-inch power-assisted vented disc - 1 piston
'05+ Sedan and Coupe, '06 Sedan X
Front: 12.6-inch X 1.1-inch power-assisted vented disc - 2 pistons
Rear: 12.1-inch X .63-inch power-assisted vented disc - 1 piston
'03 and '04 Non-Brembo Coupes
Front: 11.65-inch x 0.94-inch power-assisted vented disc - 1 piston
Rear: 11.5-inch x 0.63-inch power-assisted vented disc - 1 piston
'03 and '04 Coupe Brembos
Brembo® brakes
Front: 12.76-inch x 1.18-inch power-assisted - 4 pistons
Rear: 12.68-inch x 0.87-inch - 2 pistons
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Just curious because I may eventually upgrade mine to the larger brakes and it would be nice if I could re-use the rear calipers.
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http://www,infinitipartsusa.com has some confusing information. The 04 setup has the same price for left and right rear calipers ($210), but the 06 setup has different prices, with $210 for the left and $357 for the right. The pistons, brake pads, and caliper overhaul kits for 03-06 are all the same price as well.
I remember there was one component that was the same, and I know the rotor, pad, and torque member are different. I could be wrong, but I think they are the same.
I remember there was one component that was the same, and I know the rotor, pad, and torque member are different. I could be wrong, but I think they are the same.
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While we're on the topic, do you happen to know if the rear calipers are different? I know the '05's require an additional bracket to fit the bigger rotors, but is the caliper itself any different?
Just curious because I may eventually upgrade mine to the larger brakes and it would be nice if I could re-use the rear calipers.
Just curious because I may eventually upgrade mine to the larger brakes and it would be nice if I could re-use the rear calipers.
The different bracket just accommodates for the increased rotor diameter.
The dust shields are different too.
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Good to see the veterans stepping up and filling this thread full of win.
Except for Blain and at least he tried...................
^Bigger rotors on 05 RWD vs. 05 AWD. 06 AWD would have the same rotor sizes.
https://g35driver.com/forums/g35-sed...edan-faqs.html
https://g35driver.com/forums/g35-sed...edan-faqs.html
While we're on the topic, do you happen to know if the rear calipers are different? I know the '05's require an additional bracket to fit the bigger rotors, but is the caliper itself any different?
Just curious because I may eventually upgrade mine to the larger brakes and it would be nice if I could re-use the rear calipers.
Just curious because I may eventually upgrade mine to the larger brakes and it would be nice if I could re-use the rear calipers.
http://www,infinitipartsusa.com has some confusing information. The 04 setup has the same price for left and right rear calipers ($210), but the 06 setup has different prices, with $210 for the left and $357 for the right. The pistons, brake pads, and caliper overhaul kits for 03-06 are all the same price as well.
I remember there was one component that was the same, and I know the rotor, pad, and torque member are different. I could be wrong, but I think they are the same.
I remember there was one component that was the same, and I know the rotor, pad, and torque member are different. I could be wrong, but I think they are the same.
Good to see the veterans stepping up and filling this thread full of win.
Except for Blain and at least he tried...................
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I wonder how difficult it is to swap out dust shields. Probably a PITA.
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