Help identifying brakes to buy
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 ?
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
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 ?
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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
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
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
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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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.
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
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
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.






