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Just FYI, NEW toyota 4x4 calipers @ autozone (with ALL pads and hardware) for $75.99 + $66 core charge. special order at your local autozone (3 day ship) to avoid shipping charges. I plan on giving my 240Z calipers as a core.

http://autozone.com/R,APP1037389/vehicleId,1210601/initialAction,partProductDetail/store,5667/partType,00767/shopping/partProductDetail.htm



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Damn, didn't think that they would be this cheap. Still debating if I should upgrade to the Toyota calipers for my 240z now or just wait a little bit. Not even sure if they will fit with with my rims, though I think that they will.

e_racer1999

Good luck, what a great deal!

Doesn't sound like you'll need any help as they come pre loaded,

I just finnished mine yesterday though so if anything comes up ....

I personally recomend a 2 footlong half inch drive power bar , with a half inch drive 17mm socket if those calipers have never been off before.

( I thought I was gonna bust a gut getting those calipers off before I tried that combo).

Bloxman

ya, i took my torque wrench to those calipers and it was STILL hella tight.

but ya, FULLY LOADED, pristine condition. if my wife wasn't buggin me to hurry so we could leave i'd post pics

Carquest has them loaded in stock for 29..... Autozone is way overpriced imo.

That sounds more like the price for calipers for a 2wd 4 cylinder equipped pickup.

throw in your old Z calipers as a core (they dont know the difference) and you can get them for cheaper LOL.

BTW those autozone crap pads melted on my rotors after a 10 min track session. I would recommend new pads =)

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