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Old Jun 20, 2015 | 03:04 PM
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Stock oem staggered sport wheels

Okay guys, I know it's been covered a hundred times. I bought a set of oem staggered sport wheels. I have an Xcoupe.. Some people say you can run them as is. Others suggest putting 225/45 tires all the way around.

The other question is I grabbed a set of Akebono calipers w brake lines. Since I have the lines, I don't need the shortened banjo bolts right? And I only have to cut the rear dust shields?

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Old Jun 21, 2015 | 12:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Abramite
Okay guys, I know it's been covered a hundred times. I bought a set of oem staggered sport wheels. I have an Xcoupe.. Some people say you can run them as is. Others suggest putting 225/45 tires all the way around.

The other question is I grabbed a set of Akebono calipers w brake lines. Since I have the lines, I don't need the shortened banjo bolts right? And I only have to cut the rear dust shields?

Thanks a million!
Run 245/40/19s all around, better mount, especially on the rear 9" wide wheels.
As far as the bolts, they didn't come w/ the banjo bolts but came w/ the lines?
Not sure about the bolts, but if you end up needing them they're tough to source, this seems to be the best place to get them
https://conceptzperformance.com/Cart...n.php?II=13378
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Old Jun 21, 2015 | 02:24 PM
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Hey thanks man, the lines are connected. So I'm guessing I don't need the banjo bolts?

Also with tires wider than the rim up front do I have to worry about rubbing?
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Hey thanks man, the lines are connected. So I'm guessing I don't need the banjo bolts?

Also with tires wider than the rim up front do I have to worry about rubbing?
No, not at all
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Okay, then I think I'm good to go... I'll do 245/40-R19 all around, then I believe all I need are rotor and pads and my set up is a go
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225/45 R19 they come in at 8.86" and if my speedo says 65 in going 65.28mph.
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245/40 R19 9.65 at 65 I'm going 64.66

According to a rim/tire calculator.
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Originally Posted by Abramite
225/45 R19 they come in at 8.86" and if my speedo says 65 in going 65.28mph.
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245/40 R19 9.65 at 65 I'm going 64.66

According to a rim/tire calculator.
Yep, sounds about right, the 245 is a bit taller the 225 a bit shorter, in the 19s there's no tires for that width rim that come in closer. I'd go w/ the 245s, and the -0.53% diameter difference from your OEM 225/50/18s is minimal.
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Okay I'll stick with the 245/40s all around
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Also what's the oem brake fluid?
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Also what's the oem brake fluid?
It's Nissan DOT 3, but you can use any DOT 3 or DOT 4 spec brake fluid. I like Valvoline full synthetic DOT 4.
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Since I'm not flushing all the brake fluid out is it ok to mix different DOT 3's?
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Originally Posted by Abramite
Since I'm not flushing all the brake fluid out is it ok to mix different DOT 3's?
Go ahead and read the first page here~
Is it o.k. to mix castro dot 3 brake fluid with OEM dot 3 brake fluid? - The Garage Journal Board
It's OK but I'd use non synthetic DOT3, but better yet just do a full flush w/ full synthetic DOT 4
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Have you ever done a akebono install? Any advice. Or pretty straight forward?
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Originally Posted by Abramite
Have you ever done a akebono install? Any advice. Or pretty straight forward?
Shouldn't be too problematic, I put in a custom Wilwood BBK having to make my own mounting brackets so IME should be simple, lol.
Here's a good install link, it's for a Z but will be the same for your G.
Install Akebono Big Brake Kit on 370z or 350z
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Alright... Tires getting mounted Saturday morning, then brakes Saturday afternoon!
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