Zvoiture Posted January 11, 2004 Share #1 Posted January 11, 2004 I heard a rumour recently: The mid-80's Maxima has the same rear hub and everything as the 1st gen Z and also rear disks. The obvious point of this rambling is there is a rear disk brake bracket that bolts onto the rear hub. Can anyone confirm this and if it is true:A. What disks are used? What is the 'offset'? Is it the ZX rear disk? Maxima only disk? 240SX disk?B. What caliper is used. What is the Wilwood equivalent?steve Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
frank13 Posted January 11, 2004 Share #2 Posted January 11, 2004 Hey Steve I also read some where that there is a way to use Maxima something or other, don't remeber where or if it was with Nissan OEM parts. From recent memory there was the 280ZX conversion that I guess people are custom doing themselves. The Arizona Z Car race kits. The Modern MotorSports LTD 240 SX kit. Which uses a custom bracket & E-Brake adapter. This kit also requires you to flip L to R E-brake cables to get the proper reach. And the very vauge Maxima set up. Also I think there was an early Z31 conversion (4bolt Z31's up to 8'84/'85). Which is also rumor. The 240SX is the one I will do. If I ever get the damn 15/16 M/C or brake system to work right first! O.K. Michael let's have it! O Wait a second. www.arizonazcar.com www.modernmotorsports.com O.K. now let's have it!!!! :devious: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zvoiture Posted January 11, 2004 Author Share #3 Posted January 11, 2004 Yeah, I am aware of the AZ and MM models, also Tom Holt has a drawing (a machine-shop ready document) of a bracket that uses a very reasonable Wilwood caliper. It is on his FP-Z site. Does anyone know offhand which Wilwood matches the ZX caliper? Should be easy enough to find in the catalogue, though. The single piston Wilwoods are very reasonable.steve Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bambikiller240 Posted January 11, 2004 Share #4 Posted January 11, 2004 Is there a link to Tom Holt's site with this document? I did a quick Google search on the mans name and there is like 20+ pages of hits for various Tom Holts. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zvoiture Posted January 11, 2004 Author Share #5 Posted January 11, 2004 Tom Holt's FP Z Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bambikiller240 Posted January 11, 2004 Share #6 Posted January 11, 2004 Great! Thank you! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TomoHawk Posted January 11, 2004 Share #7 Posted January 11, 2004 If I remember right, the Maxima brackets require you to remove the wheel hub because the bracket goes all the way around the hub, and use all 4 bolts. Machined versions of the bracket only use 3 bolts, so you can put it on without pulling out the hub. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
frank13 Posted January 11, 2004 Share #8 Posted January 11, 2004 Oouch!!!! Michael no more like two or three weeks ago when I was looking for bone yard performance swaps! So there! :devious: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ecp48 Posted January 11, 2004 Share #9 Posted January 11, 2004 Zvoiture,Go to the Hybrid Z web site and use either Maxima or Rear disks in the search engine. You will find more infor than you can use.http://www.hybridz.org/Also, Internet Z Car Club Site, in the tech library information you will find a complete article. http://www.zhome.com/I am installing the rear brakes using the 82-84 maxima brackets, 93 240sx Calipers and 84 (US) rear rotors. You have to pull the hubs to use the Maxima Brackets. Two different Brackets, 80-81 and 82-84 (from memory). Also, most of the brackets are welded & bolted on. I suppose you could cut the weld and use the brackets, but a lot of work. I found three 82-84 cars and all were welded, other have had better luck. The brackets sell for approximately $100.00 a pair if you can find them at a dealer. They are in very short supply.Watch ebay, Zcar.com (classified ads).I have heard a lot of bad press on the use of the 81-83 ZX calipers. Harder to connect the emergency cables and poor longevity/hard to rebuild/costly. The 240SX calipers are generally more functional and cheaper. You must get the caliper brackets with the caliper, not provided when purchasing rebuilt from Autozone or Advance. Note: the rear brake line use a banjo fitting, different from the Z with the tubing to hose.Modern Motorsports has the 240SX package.I am also installing the 4Runner Fron Calipers with the '84 300ZX Rotors and spacer on the front.Good Luck,Ed Palmerecp48 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
frank13 Posted January 12, 2004 Share #10 Posted January 12, 2004 O crap, some one else mentioned www.modernmotorsports.com for trick rear disk brake conversion kits. Get him Michael!!! For $400 your getting the Brembo rotors, Brackets, Dot SS lines, Hardware, ebrake adapters and hardware. Not bad Since this is the kit that would install the easiest. All bolt on parts, except for the hose hangers if I remeber right. The 240SX calipers out of the bone yard should still be in good order. ecp48 is correct, when snacthing the calipers from the breakers you have to get the hangers too. Since this looks like the hot(quick and smooth) set up I might start collecting these calipers from the better yards or real good breaker lots? :devious: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
frank13 Posted January 12, 2004 Share #11 Posted January 12, 2004 Done Deal. :devious: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TomoHawk Posted January 21, 2004 Share #12 Posted January 21, 2004 There are similar articles all over the place. (carcreations. zdriver, HybridZ, HERE). I mist have anout 10 web pages saved with the different ones. I think that some are out of date, or are aimed at a certain goal. We need to pin down the different types of conversions and get everybody to update their sites with the same info:toyota 4 pots with stock solid rotortoyota 4 pots with vented rotorZX 2 pot calipers with strock/vented rotor And that's just the FRONTS! How many guys or companies are making stuff for the rear conversions???Maybe just an article listing the different choices, and then you decide? With so many different ways, it's difficult for someone to choose one, or the one that's best for his goal/wallet/car.That's how I feel reight now. Should I collect the (fronts) parts over the winter to do the conversion in spring, or should I hold out until both the fronts need replacing, and which caliper/rotor type should I go for? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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