Brakes
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Brakes
I just recently ordered (still haven't recieved) KVR cross-drilled rotors and Axxis Metal Master brake pads for my 98 SE. I used this setup on my 95 240 and was very impressed. I would, however, like to get some four piston calipers, but don't want to spend $2000 - $2500. On the 240, you can do a 300zx brake conversion on the front. Does anyone know if this is possible for the 4th gen. maxima? That would definitly by the best way to go, if it is possible. Thanks for all replies.
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Re: Brakes
Originally posted by toofast240
I just recently ordered (still haven't recieved) KVR cross-drilled rotors and Axxis Metal Master brake pads for my 98 SE. I used this setup on my 95 240 and was very impressed. I would, however, like to get some four piston calipers, but don't want to spend $2000 - $2500. On the 240, you can do a 300zx brake conversion on the front. Does anyone know if this is possible for the 4th gen. maxima? That would definitly by the best way to go, if it is possible. Thanks for all replies.
I just recently ordered (still haven't recieved) KVR cross-drilled rotors and Axxis Metal Master brake pads for my 98 SE. I used this setup on my 95 240 and was very impressed. I would, however, like to get some four piston calipers, but don't want to spend $2000 - $2500. On the 240, you can do a 300zx brake conversion on the front. Does anyone know if this is possible for the 4th gen. maxima? That would definitly by the best way to go, if it is possible. Thanks for all replies.
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Speaking of brake kits like the one here is the full kit from www.eatricezone.com , anyone try or have experience with it? It is around $550 or so.
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