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My quest for a proper handling and braking, loooong

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Old 03-03-2011 | 06:15 PM
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" However, I would recommend installing ’05 Maxima calipers, instead of using the 00-01 calipers with the Blehmco brackets. When I bought the relocation brackets, it was not yet known that the 05 calipers would bolt on, and allow the 05 rotors to be used."

I know you did this ages ago, but, I have an 01 20th anniv, and want to upgrade to 05 brakes, to clarify, I wouldnt need the spacer from Bhlemco, (cause they have closed shop and are no longer available), I have oem 17 wheels. Looking to uprade to 05 rotors and calipers.
Old 03-03-2011 | 06:20 PM
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I have an '01 20th anniv, oem 17 inch wheels, do I still need the blehmco spacers or can I go straight with '05 rotors and '05 calipers?
I know this is a very old post but don't seem to find the answer to this dilemma on the other treads about upgrades for a 5th gen.

Your time is much appreciatted
Old 03-19-2011 | 06:26 PM
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i think there is an error in the begining of this thread. Im pretty sure it isnt the rear springs that are different between SE and other models. It is the front springs. the rear springs stayed the same. Thus why Auto SEs are lower than AUTO other models in the front.
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