yes u can do that, but if go and ask them to show u the brake calipers, there not the same as the OEM, i tryed doing this and the only way u ll get the OEM calipers that say NISSAN on them, its if u buy the re-manufacture calipers.. which in other words same thing as OEM.. go look at the calipers first..boycelaforest707 wrote:Hey everyone, looking into doing the 300zx front brake conversion, read up and found used crap on ebay for 300+ dollars! I priced out this:Brand new master cylinder = $23.99 Cardone front calipers (2) complete with pads fully loaded = $165.98Cardone new front rotors (2) = $85.98
Total 375.95 for all new stuff, give me a reason not to go down to kragen and order these up, why the heck does used nasty crusty 300zx brakes go for so much, are they really better than cardone reman. calipers?
Brand new master cylinder for $23.99? That's pretty cheap if it's the right one, at that price. Most people prefer the 1 1/16" 300zx master cylinder along with the stainless steel lines as it gives a better pedal feel.boycelaforest707 wrote:Hey everyone, looking into doing the 300zx front brake conversion, read up and found used crap on ebay for 300+ dollars! I priced out this:Brand new master cylinder = $23.99 Cardone front calipers (2) complete with pads fully loaded = $165.98Cardone new front rotors (2) = $85.98
Total 375.95 for all new stuff, give me a reason not to go down to kragen and order these up, why the heck does used nasty crusty 300zx brakes go for so much, are they really better than cardone reman. calipers?
that sounds more like what i paid for. i paid 550. For pads, brake lines, rotors, get them redrilled to 4 lugs, calipers.bruinbear714 wrote:
Brand new master cylinder for $23.99? That's pretty cheap if it's the right one, at that price. Most people prefer the 1 1/16" 300zx master cylinder along with the stainless steel lines as it gives a better pedal feel.
At my local autozone, the 300z calipers go for $220. Factor in performance pads, rotors (proper holes for 5-lugs, drilled, and zinc coated), stainless steel lines, and a 1 11/16" MC. When it's all said and done, you're probably looking at about $420-$500 for everything.