Item: 350z Big Brake Upgrade (rare aluminum twin Piston calipers)
Price: $250 obo (pick up only)
You are looking at Front a Rear aluminum calipers off of my 07 350z, x4 OEM rotors, x4 OEM brake lines and all the hardware. For those of you that don't understand what your looking at, these bolt right onto your 5th gen maxima and add a lot of stopping power. These have the same clamping force as the OEM Brembo's. Only 06-08 350z's came with the twin piston front calipers and a bit larger single piston rear's. The only thing you will not be getting with this set up is the Pads. this is a great deal for a hard to find set up. You could polish these for an amazing look or bolt them on and hit the track. These only have 45k on them and there isn't a single leak anywhere.
Text me if your interested. I'm not on here often.
Brandon
3six0-5one3-4zero37

Price: $250 obo (pick up only)
You are looking at Front a Rear aluminum calipers off of my 07 350z, x4 OEM rotors, x4 OEM brake lines and all the hardware. For those of you that don't understand what your looking at, these bolt right onto your 5th gen maxima and add a lot of stopping power. These have the same clamping force as the OEM Brembo's. Only 06-08 350z's came with the twin piston front calipers and a bit larger single piston rear's. The only thing you will not be getting with this set up is the Pads. this is a great deal for a hard to find set up. You could polish these for an amazing look or bolt them on and hit the track. These only have 45k on them and there isn't a single leak anywhere.
Text me if your interested. I'm not on here often.
Brandon
3six0-5one3-4zero37

Senior Member
rear is a no go if you want to keep the e-brake, so not a direct swap
fronts will need a little grinding, but it has been covered before
fronts will need a little grinding, but it has been covered before
Senior Member
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you will need to shave down the rotor diameter and you will need to align the caliper with the rotor.... when this 350z setup is bolted up the caliper will sit out further than our oems by about .85-1mm....so that either means either pushing the rotor out by 1mm or shaving the caliper or knuckle to pull the caliper in by a mm. I ran 2007 rotors however, I think the previous years were smaller, or you can use 6th gen rotors I belive....double check that.Originally Posted by 97maximachief
modded how?
read post 33...thats after I got it working
http://forums.maxima.org/5th-generat...upgrade-2.html