Wheels & Brakes
Discussions about different wheel & tire combinations and the affects on a Zcar.
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This is interesting, something I have not seen before... I recently acquired a early series 1 240z parts car that is very original, and have been disassembling it in my spare time. It was too far gone rustwise for any thought of restoration. Today, when removing the splash pan, I glanced at the front brakes and noticed that the dust shields have a air scoop to aid in cooling. Has anyone ever seen this before or have any insight about them? Maybe in its early life it was owned by John Morton, lol
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Hi Guys, Stripping my 280Z to send it out for paint. Last thing on my list is removing the brake lines and brake booster from the engine bay. Two quick questions: 1. Are there any any issues with storing brake lines empty for 6-8 months? If yes, is there a way to remove the engine bay lines and cap downstream? If no, is the best way to drain to open a bleeder on one of the wheels and then pump the brakes till dry?
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replaced the wheel cylinders. trying to put the springs back on for each shoe. Not easy. Anyone got a trick to do this? Is it a 2 person deal?
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I spoke to Rob on the phone and he was pretty reassuring, but I'm wondering if anyone here has personally tried them. I have a fender roller from Eastwood but my car is pretty low and I'm not sure... I would probably just drive over and get them as I have a bit of free time these days and it would be great to see my old gang at Stanford... "ZcarGarage is a factory direct dealer for the Japanese Panasport 16X7+11 offset FS wheels that are our favorite go to wheel solution for the S30 model that allows fitment of 225-50-R16 tires. The wheels have silver centers with machined lip and include the center caps. Limited sets available. Timeless styling for your Z…
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I Purchased an order from PartsGeek for a new brake master cylinder. I received an email requesting copies of my drivers license, bills in my name, etc so they can process my order. this sounds very shady to me. They aren’t a bank, so I don’t see them taking fraud on a card serious. Has anyone else had weird interactions with them?
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Hello I have an early 1972 240z (5/72). It states that those stock brake boosters were 6” in diameter. I did a search for a 6” kit and didn’t find anyone that had them. Are they available out there or are they custom built on request and that’s the reason they don’t show up on the website. Thanks
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Hi What was the original color for brake calipers on a 240Z '73 ?
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Greeting! I am looking to put new wheels on my 280z. It is currently at my fathers house on blocks. I need to get it moved ASAP due to foundation issues, but the brakes are 50% complete and the drivetrain is pulled out. I am looking at getting Enkei92 classics placed on. From what I gather, it is +25mm offset, would it be safe to assume I’d need to get 4x100 spacers? I’ve seen conflicting information on these wheels for fitment. I want to make sure they wheels will fit. thanks!
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Hello all, and Happy New Year... I'm having an issue with my car that I hoped would have a simple resolution, but so far I haven't been able to hit upon it. The last time I drove my car, a few weeks ago, I noticed that the driver's side rear drum seemed to be dragging pretty good. I put the car up on jackstands, pulled the rear driver's side wheel, and was unable to get the drum off easily. So I did what we've all probably had to do at one time or another, and I spent about an hour whanging on it with a rubber mallet...until I was finally able to pull the drum off. This car has an original master cylinder, relatively new front calipers with Hawk pads, stainless …
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Looking to replace my rusted lines. Any information/experience with replacing the lines much appreciated. This is the supplier mentioned in an earlier post. Thanks
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Please help me identify the brake master cylinder in the attached photos. (I believe the brake master cylinder is for the 1969-8/1971 240Z part number 46010-E4602.) I obtained several NOS parts from a foreign car repair center several years ago. The owner could not verify the part number of the BMC. Thanks, Keith
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Hi all I have read nearly all threads about bleeding therefore I ask🤯 I have just mounted a new brake booster and has to bleed the brakes. The MC is new and I think I would mount all parts together and start bleeding the MC on the car and not on bench. Should I start bleeding the Rear or the front-line on the MC ?
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