need part number for brake pads and rotors for 2011 g37x sedan

Old Oct 7, 2015 | 11:08 PM
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need part number for brake pads and rotors for 2011 g37x sedan

need some new rotors and brake pads on my 2011 g37x and the stealership just quote me $565 for each front and rear
Trying to get the part numbers so i can order them and get them installed by my local mechanic
i did search but couldn't find the info i'm loooking for
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Old Oct 7, 2015 | 11:50 PM
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Originally Posted by gian13
need some new rotors and brake pads on my 2011 g37x and the stealership just quote me $565 for each front and rear
Trying to get the part numbers so i can order them and get them installed by my local mechanic
i did search but couldn't find the info i'm loooking for
thanks
Check RockAuto Parts Catalog Centric Premium rotors and Posi-quiet pads will be an improvement over OEM and for a better price.
Front Rotor CENTRIC 12042080 $55.79
Rear Rotor CENTRIC 12042088 $36.79

Front Pad Set CENTRIC 10508880 $31.79
Rear Pad Set CENTRIC 10509051 $22.99
The pads come w/ shims & hardware kit

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Old Oct 8, 2015 | 02:35 AM
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+1 for RockAuto. Except for the shipping into Canada. The Posi-quiets are a good pad but I found they don't perform as well as OEM. The reduce dust and noise is great but the initial bite lacks. If I could go back and re-do my order, I would have gone with the Stoptech street performance pads.

The dealership charges a lot for a brake job. I've been quoted close to $600 per axle set for a brake service and doesn't include parts. Yikes.

So I said screw it, bought the parts and did my own brake job for significantly less than what the dealership quoted me.
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Old Oct 8, 2015 | 08:32 AM
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This^^^If you don't mind more wheel dust, the Stoptech Street Pads (once they're properly bedded in) will be a significant improvement over OEM.
These are available at Rockauto too,
Front Pads CENTRIC 30908880 $49.79
Rear Pads CENTRIC 30909050 $37.79
The Stoptechs do not require shims and do not come w/ hardware kits.
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Old Oct 8, 2015 | 08:42 AM
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Do you need to do rotors with each set of pads? I had my 2012x at the dealership and as part of their inspection, they said my rear pads are at a "4" on a scale where "2" means replace immediately and "10" is new pads. I've only got 20k miles, would you do rotors as well, or can I get away with just pads?

On another note, they recommended rotating my tires and balancing the wheels for $79. I can rotate tires (mine are not directional), but do they need to be balanced if they're just being moved to a different axle?
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Old Oct 8, 2015 | 09:19 AM
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my brother's friend who's a manager at my local mavis is quoting me $289 each front and back for rotors and pads (parts and labor included). I guess he's throwing the friend discount there. My question is: how good are the parts they use at mavis? should i go for it? he mentioned that he'll be using better pads and rotors (not the cheap ones that they use for any daily commuter they work on)
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Old Oct 2, 2017 | 12:38 PM
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Originally Posted by blnewt
Check RockAuto Parts Catalog Centric Premium rotors and Posi-quiet pads will be an improvement over OEM and for a better price.
Front Rotor CENTRIC 12042080 $55.79
Rear Rotor CENTRIC 12042088 $36.79

Front Pad Set CENTRIC 10508880 $31.79
Rear Pad Set CENTRIC 10509051 $22.99
The pads come w/ shims & hardware kit
I guess I'm buy these.
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Old Oct 2, 2017 | 05:10 PM
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Originally Posted by blnewt
This^^^If you don't mind more wheel dust, the Stoptech Street Pads (once they're properly bedded in) will be a significant improvement over OEM.
I use akebono ceramics. They work as well as OEM with no dust or noise.
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Old Oct 2, 2017 | 08:47 PM
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+1 on Rockauto. I'm running the PowerStop Z23 kit which was about $305 there. Installed in my driveway a few Saturdays ago & no complaints with the kit so far. After properly bedding them in they stop fantastically.
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