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Old Aug 4, 2005 | 02:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Pathis
The site selling these are a little vague as to whether they fit the G35 or not. I would assume yes since they fit the 350z. However, better safe than sorry.

Can anyone verify the part numbers Project Mu Brake Pad B-Force as these:


front: PMU-PBF260
rear: PMU-PBR206


Thanks.


Also, was there ever a GB set up on these?

I don't know about the part number but I know they are same. I know a guy who came on my350z forum who owned g35 and he asked a guy at projectnissan.com and they said that 350 & g35 use same pads.
 
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Old Aug 4, 2005 | 07:05 AM
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Just remember aftermarket pads don't have to meet the cold [32F] first stop requirement of oem pads........in fact aftermarket compounds have no government requirements at all........they are not even tested.

Buying and testing pads in Summer 70-90F can lead to some nasty winter surprises for someone who might borrow your car in January. Luckily the G has good brakes/ABS so this should cover up some of the cold weather problems.
 
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Old Aug 4, 2005 | 12:23 PM
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Project Mu NS pads work great. Better stopping power than stocks and after the first few weeks no squeaking. I have to clean my rims every 3-4 days instead of everyday w/the stock pads in order to keep the chromie lips clean
 
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