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Old 05-13-2015, 08:19 PM
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350z Brembo Brakes

Looking to see if anyone might know if a 14" rotors 4caliper piston brembo GT**brakes would fit my 2010 maxima?

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https://conceptzperformance.com/Cart/description.php?II=9021

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The 14" Akebono kit from the 370 is a direct bolt on.
Search for threads I've made to find my write up on that kit.
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"The 14" Akebono kit from the 370 is a direct bolt on.
Search for threads I've made to find my write up on that kit."


MaximaDrvr do you know if that kit is a direct bolt on for the 2010 Maxima as well? I saw your thread and I think you had a 2014 if I'm not mistaken. Thanks!
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Old 05-14-2015, 12:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Tbone3944
"The 14" Akebono kit from the 370 is a direct bolt on.
Search for threads I've made to find my write up on that kit."


MaximaDrvr do you know if that kit is a direct bolt on for the 2010 Maxima as well? I saw your thread and I think you had a 2014 if I'm not mistaken. Thanks!
Same car...
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I figured that but thought I'd ask and be safe before spending roughly $2k on brakes. They are always changing things here and there each year that's all. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by Tbone3944
I figured that but thought I'd ask and be safe before spending roughly $2k on brakes. They are always changing things here and there each year that's all. Thanks.

I just did this on a 2011 using MaximaDrvr's write up. Worked like a charm with no headaches at all. Very straight forward provided you understand brakes in general and truthfully even if you don't you can follow it. Pull the trigger!
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Yep, they bolt on to all 7th gens with no problems.
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Old 05-19-2015, 07:18 PM
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Thanks MaximadDrvr i decided to bite the bullet and order the Akebono kit also. Can't wait to see what they'll look like installed plus getting my headlights in from Ghozt around the same time
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