2k4 Rotor Upgrade
#44
Originally Posted by dizmax96
you can prolly do the rear upgrade to 6th gens.. but the calipers from the dealer are ridiculous.. probably better to get reman or used rear calipers from an altima or 6th gen maxima..
The whole appeal of this kit is that the brackets allow you to use the OEM 5th gen calipers.
#45
Originally Posted by Metal Maxima
Sorry, this may seem like a stupid question, but is this for the front ONLY? Or could you do botht the front and the rear?
As far as I know, yes, this is a front only kit since doing the rears wouldn't really be necessary.
#46
Originally Posted by Metal Maxima
Read up, dude.
The whole appeal of this kit is that the brackets allow you to use the OEM 5th gen calipers.
The whole appeal of this kit is that the brackets allow you to use the OEM 5th gen calipers.
#47
Originally Posted by dizmax96
02-03 17s will fit.. clear it by 1.5mm hehe ..close.. but they fit...
on a side note....how in the WORLD are you drving in the snow with blowtenzas????
#48
hell if i know.. havent had time to get new tires.. sucks *****.. needa change them out soon.. but thinkin bout lowering and puttin on wheels.. dono what tires to get thatll fit other than falken 512s.. 380 is the discount price.. like i said before. .call DaveB
#49
Alright everyone, the kit is ON! You can check out a short description at my webpage here:
http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/448666/11
I will let you know how everything works after a few days of testing.
http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/448666/11
I will let you know how everything works after a few days of testing.
#51
Install went very smoothly thanks to the help of Blake (Xlcrew) and my sis's boyfriend Jeremy (who always helps me with my projects) -- just make sure you have the right tool to work with the rear calipers.
#55
Well, I just went out and got on the brakes and all I can say is WOW! The brake pedal still feels a little mushy but once you get on it, the car stops on a dime. The Wagner ThermoQuiets don't make a peep either which is very nice as well.
#56
what would u say is the average life span of these aftermarket quiet pads? i know there are many variables but just wondering besides sound if there's a benefit in longevity vs getting the fully warrantied cheapo's at autozone...
#57
Well, first off, these ThermoQuiets were not cheap (81 dollars for the F/R set) and they come with a lifetime warranty. I would imagine that they probably should last about 24-30k miles with no problem.
#59
hey I have 2k4 brakes also, HAHAHAHAHAH....... no sir..
but, I did install ss lines on my stock set up and lets just say it stops alot better when you press the pedal harder.. it tends to dip the nose of the car down at braking.. also I did a test on how good they stopped the car so I sped up to about 60 and slammed on the brakes and the wheels squeeled to a stop (they didn't lock up but they squeeled on and off to a stop).... you could actually hear the tires try and stop the beast...
I highly recommend the install.....
but, I did install ss lines on my stock set up and lets just say it stops alot better when you press the pedal harder.. it tends to dip the nose of the car down at braking.. also I did a test on how good they stopped the car so I sped up to about 60 and slammed on the brakes and the wheels squeeled to a stop (they didn't lock up but they squeeled on and off to a stop).... you could actually hear the tires try and stop the beast...
I highly recommend the install.....
#60
Originally Posted by Tek-Niq
hey I have 2k4 brakes also, HAHAHAHAHAH....... no sir..
Yeah this is definitely going to be my next setup....cant wait!
#61
Originally Posted by maxilvr06
I never would have guessed
Yeah this is definitely going to be my next setup....cant wait!
Yeah this is definitely going to be my next setup....cant wait!
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