What are the sizes of brake pads and rotors for 2012 Sedan G37 Base?

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Old 09-23-2017, 12:32 PM
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Originally Posted by RMB5190
I have the centric Posi and premium rotors and did not perform a bed in. Been running them for about 7k miles now, give or take. Braking is butter smooth but I did notice a squealing/squeaking as you mentioned when I first put them on. Took apart the assembly the sound was coming from, re-greased and cleaned the cylinder with a wire brush. Pull back the rubber boot and get as much as you can. Squealing went away after that.
That is actually come from the OEM rotors and pads on my G right now, so I have to order a brake kit of Centric to replace them. If there is no bed in process, I would be so happy though LOL.
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No bed in process with them

Installed and they bit very hard and are smooth as glass the moment I left the driveway after install.
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Old 10-15-2017, 02:13 AM
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I bought the brake kits for my 2012 Sedan G37 Base from the link @Melophile provided above, and I have to say that I am really happy with the brakes. They don't require any "bed in process", and they are so smooth out of the boxes. I put more than 600 miles on them already, and they are working so well. I did ran into 1 or 2 emergency stops on the highway, and the brakes are more than enough to slow down my car quickly. Thanks guys, and I really recommend this set to anyone. I will buy another set for my gf's 2014 Maxima soon.
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Glad it worked out well!
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No street pad requires bedding in but very street pad will brake harder and live longer if you do it.




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