Parts Requests?
#52
Originally Posted by crsmax
What was the verdict with the stainless steel braided lines? Goodrich? Russel?
What about the slotted Brembo rotors?
Just curious. Thanks.
What about the slotted Brembo rotors?
Just curious. Thanks.
Brembo slotted fronts for a 92 max $145 a pair
Brembo slotted Rears for a 92 max $135 a pair
If you guys see anything you want at tire rack let me know.
I'm wholesale with them so on some items the savings to you would be significant on tires though not quite so.
But I do have some one else for tires
Just sent off 1/2 doz apps to different companies to buy from let's see what they say and what they got.
Oh yeah one of em was :
Hehehehehe
#56
Originally Posted by Ninty-two-se
what kind of deal could you get us on a magnaflow, or other performance muffler? and how much would we save by buying the stuff from tire rack from you?
I am planning on buying stuff from your site once I get some money...
I am planning on buying stuff from your site once I get some money...
Rims I've got a non-buying but priced link on the top of the .org page
and magnaflows I've been told that I have very good prices on. Basically $10 over my cost.
I also handle several other exhaust lines besides magnaflow
#57
Originally Posted by internetautomar
Steel lines $110 a set (1 car)
Brembo slotted fronts for a 92 max $145 a pair
Brembo slotted Rears for a 92 max $135 a pair
If you guys see anything you want at tire rack let me know.
I'm wholesale with them so on some items the savings to you would be significant on tires though not quite so.
But I do have some one else for tires
Just sent off 1/2 doz apps to different companies to buy from let's see what they say and what they got.
Oh yeah one of em was :
Hehehehehe
Brembo slotted fronts for a 92 max $145 a pair
Brembo slotted Rears for a 92 max $135 a pair
If you guys see anything you want at tire rack let me know.
I'm wholesale with them so on some items the savings to you would be significant on tires though not quite so.
But I do have some one else for tires
Just sent off 1/2 doz apps to different companies to buy from let's see what they say and what they got.
Oh yeah one of em was :
Hehehehehe
Good stuff... I can see that you are going to make me broke...
#61
Originally Posted by internetautomar
Calipers , DONE
Working on the switch, waiting for them to call me back with price
Working on the switch, waiting for them to call me back with price
You are the man.
Also, Just got off the phone with Dallas at WSP and we got into the subject of motor mounts.
can you get motor mounts?
#69
Originally Posted by cneary812
well as soon as I have money again I will definately be looking you up for parts (just spent over $600 at wsp this week). I will probabally get some calipers this summer your prices rock.
#70
Internetautomar,
I have a 92 SE w/o ABS. The rear pads have screws in them. I read that you couldn't use pads w/o screws if your originals had screws (but you could do it vice versa). Is that true? Looks like I'll be buying pads and rotors soon.
I have a 92 SE w/o ABS. The rear pads have screws in them. I read that you couldn't use pads w/o screws if your originals had screws (but you could do it vice versa). Is that true? Looks like I'll be buying pads and rotors soon.
#71
Originally Posted by ghostmax
Internetautomar,
I have a 92 SE w/o ABS. The rear pads have screws in them. I read that you couldn't use pads w/o screws if your originals had screws (but you could do it vice versa). Is that true? Looks like I'll be buying pads and rotors soon.
I have a 92 SE w/o ABS. The rear pads have screws in them. I read that you couldn't use pads w/o screws if your originals had screws (but you could do it vice versa). Is that true? Looks like I'll be buying pads and rotors soon.
#74
Originally Posted by cneary812
no problem, just remember not to try to use a C-clamp to compress the rear pistons you need to turn them (quite a pita)
#75
Originally Posted by cneary812
I have the same thing, you can use either pads on our cars just can't use if you have newer one. I changed them myself no problem
One supplier says you don't anothe says you do
Who has done this and can give me a more definite answer
#76
Originally Posted by internetautomar
Ummm... so you do or do not need the screw?
One supplier says you don't anothe says you do
Who has done this and can give me a more definite answer
One supplier says you don't anothe says you do
Who has done this and can give me a more definite answer
well I was concerned with this when I replaced my rear brake pads a few months ago so I read alot extensively and the screw type rear calipers have 4 notches in them for turning. Some of the pads have a little *** on the pad and the older maxima's I believe don't have the screw but the newer ones late 91-94 do. But I can't remember for sure the details, just know the either pad works on mine which is the screw type.
#77
Originally Posted by cneary812
well I was concerned with this when I replaced my rear brake pads a few months ago so I read alot extensively and the screw type rear calipers have 4 notches in them for turning. Some of the pads have a little *** on the pad and the older maxima's I believe don't have the screw but the newer ones late 91-94 do. But I can't remember for sure the details, just know the either pad works on mine which is the screw type.
#80
You are the man. Is it possible to pick up a front passenger side abs sensor? I know I'm grabbing at straws, but I'm sick of this stupid abs light.
Now, if you could only sell the stillen kit. Wink, wink.
Now, if you could only sell the stillen kit. Wink, wink.