Help identifying brakes to buy

Old Mar 27, 2017 | 09:31 PM
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Help identifying brakes to buy

Hi all I am looking into new pads and rotors for my 2010 g37x premium edition, what brakes do I need to buy the one for the base or the journey edition ?

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Old Mar 27, 2017 | 10:02 PM
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Originally Posted by XERXIES_333
Hi all I am looking into new pads and rotors for my 2010 g37x premium edition, what brakes do I need to buy the one for the base or the journey edition ?

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Do you have akebonos?
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Old Mar 27, 2017 | 10:09 PM
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Originally Posted by PNW_IPL
Do you have akebonos?
No it's the non-sport
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Old Mar 27, 2017 | 10:13 PM
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Originally Posted by XERXIES_333
No it's the non-sport
Youll need base pads rotors
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Old Apr 4, 2017 | 07:19 PM
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Hey I just wanted to double check this before I buy the wrong brakes for my car, Is this the correct set for my 2010 x sedan ?

Free Shipping To Canada And Usa For Stoptech 934.42013 - Street Kit, Slotted, Front & Rear | Tdot Performance

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Old Apr 4, 2017 | 10:35 PM
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Checked the Centric catalog, those are for the big Akebono set. You need part #934.42001
You have the 320mm front/307mm rear rotor setup which is also used for the RWD non-sport sedan. On a plus note, they should be cheaper
Here's the catalog listings
https://centricparts.centriccatalog....&uid=ANR&sid=0
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Originally Posted by blnewt
Checked the Centric catalog, those are for the big Akebono set. You need part #934.42001
You have the 320mm front/307mm rear rotor setup which is also used for the RWD non-sport sedan. On a plus note, they should be cheaper
Here's the catalog listings
https://centricparts.centriccatalog....&uid=ANR&sid=0
hey blnewt , if you have any extra time throughout the week, would you mind posting the exact part numbers for the brakes for a 2011 g37s with the bigger brakes please. Im in need for brakes bad. Thank you very much sir. If you can't, I'll just the use search button like a man.
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Old Apr 5, 2017 | 10:47 AM
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Originally Posted by SkyG37
hey blnewt , if you have any extra time throughout the week, would you mind posting the exact part numbers for the brakes for a 2011 g37s with the bigger brakes please. Im in need for brakes bad. Thank you very much sir. If you can't, I'll just the use search button like a man.
Shoot me a PM and list what parts you are wanting, if you're wanting just a OEM type replacement check RockAuto, look for Centric Premium Rotors (which are better than OEM) and Stoptech Street Pads if you don't mind extra brake dusting w/ more bite or Centric Posi Quiet Ceramic pads if you want less dust but less bite.
Be sure it lists the 355mm front 350mm rear rotor sizes. Check that site, and you can confirm the #s with me after some browsing.
Brad
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Old Apr 8, 2017 | 01:07 PM
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I use tirerack.com for brake parts. (Make sure you use the desktop version of their page) They have a very good search function but their prices aren't the best so I copy and paste the part numbers into amazon, eBay or Google and find the best price. Did all my brakes this way, saved a ton and always got the correct part for my akebonos. Hth
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I am currently living in Сanada and going to buy brakes from the US ( via https://clearit.ca/online-customs-brokers ). I got some negative experience with Canadian dealers, would be grateful for recommendations, too.
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