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Brake line fitting thread - 3rd vs 4th gen

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Old Jan 15, 2010 | 06:23 AM
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Brake line fitting thread - 3rd vs 4th gen

I need to ask a little question/favor..

I checked a thread in the stickies that i thought couldve helped but the link was dead (the thread on interchangeability)

Im about to buy a set of stainless braided brake lines that came from a 4th gen car to adapt Z32 Calipers to use on my 3rd gen. What i need to confirm is the brake line thread diameter and pitch for the 4th gen cars and see if its the same as the 3rd gens (im sure it is but i want to be certain) I checked part numbers of oem rubber brake hoses and none of them overlapped/matched (hopefully that was due to varying lengths/clips or something)

the 3rd gen is 1.00 mm pitch

Old Jan 15, 2010 | 08:19 AM
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The lines to adapt the Z calipers to a Maxima are all the same from 89 through 2007.
ALL Nissans- every one I've seen anyway, even back to the old Zs- use the same 10mm x 1.0 thread pitch, they just use different types of fittings.. Inverted flare on the Z32 and most hard lines and banjo on the Maxima calipers.
Old Jan 18, 2010 | 06:03 AM
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i assumed they were the same, thanks for confirming
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