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Z Car Rear Disc Brake Conversion


Jackhammer


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Looks very clean and neat, but that is not paint on the rotors is it?

If it's not just the "lighting" then please clean them down to bare iron before appling brakes.

The paint will ruin your pads and probably score the rotors.

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Quit showin' off! By the way, what size wheel studs are you using?

DK

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Did you strip that car!

Ha, Ha.

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Panchovisa: Yes that is paint. It is going to be months before the brakes are going to be used. It beats the alternative....Rust. When they are ready to be pumped up and operational....we'll take care of them.

DK : Hey Dude... the bolts are Nismo Part #Bolt Set13.0/60... Don't ask me what that means. They are 2.5" end to end.

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No kidding!

I bought two ten packs of those (40222-RSO25) way back when. Seems to me they were $110 + when I got'em at Courtesy. Guess I could sell the four I don't need on Ebay. See ya show off!

DK

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DK: That's the one's.....Got 'em at Robbins Nissan / Houston. Looking at the price Tag....$69.60 a set of 10. I hope you are just having a case of temporary memory loss.

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Hell, I don't know!

I can't remember if I payed $110 a set, or for two sets. Had to have them to put my Revolution wheels on. Next problem was finding deep lugnuts with a 3/4 inch shank diam.

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