2007 G 35 brake job finished!

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Old thread zerothread/313867

Started about 10am - had one rotor left at 12:30 went to OB appointment with wife, shopped at the mall. Came home and finished. Took about 2 hours to swap all pads and rotors. The G is a piece of cake to work on I LOVE THIS CAR!

I'll do a walk through for anyone considering doing a brake job

1> loosen all the lug nuts 21mm2> Put the car on Jacks and Jack stands... if you don't have enough jacks use jack stands and wood blocks. Or you can just do one wheel at a time.Never just use jacks its not safe.3> Remove the tires and sit them out of the way. Put some cardboard or newspaper under the rotors. Spray down everything with brake parts cleaner.4> Remove the 14mm bolts on the back of the caliper that that hold it to the mounting plate. The rear calipers bottom bolt will not clear the trailing link until you remove the caliper mounting plate.5> Suspend the caliper with wire coat hangers from the coil springs. never let the caliper hang by the brake line.6> Remove the bolts that hold the mounting plate for the calipers to the spindle. The front bolts are 22 mm the rear are 19 mm.7> Remove the old rotors, you may have to pound on them cause they will rust to the hub. Mine were rusted to the hub in PHOENIX. A couple hits from the dead blow hammer and they slid right off.8> Install the new rotors9> Install the new caliper mounting plates. Remember to leave the bottom bolt out on the rears so you can get the bottom bolt for the caliper started.10> Install your new brake pads. I wipe a little white lithium grease on the back of the pads. This is optional and possibly contriversal but I don't like squeally brakes. Be very very careful to not get any grease on the rotors or your pads will never bed.11> Use a D clamp to compress the calipers so they will fit over the new pads. 12> Install the calipers, Once all the calipers are installed pump the brake pedal a few times to build up the pressure.13> Install the tires, put on the lug nuts as tight as you can with the car on jacks.14> take the car off the jacks and jack stands15> Check your brake fluid level. My brake fluid looks brand new?16> Torque your lug nuts17> Break in the brakes... the way I do it.3-4 trips from 20 mph - 5 mph3-4 trips from 40 mph - 20 mph3-4 trips from 60 mph - 20 mph

Use steady light pressure to start use moderate pressure in the end.

Drive carefully for the next 100-200 miles using light - moderate brake pressure for every stop. Try to avoid holding the pedal down at lights ect.



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Cool write-up. Looks like a job well done. Glad to know it's an easy job, since I forsee my brakes needing to be changed within the next year.

I am going to copy this article to the Infiniti articles forum.

You want a custom title? Email me what you want. My email is in my profile.

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Whatever you want to call it is fine with me!

heres a couple more photos

Parking brake assembly

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Bolts on the back of the caliper mounting plate 22 mm front 19 mm rear




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G nice job! I know you race quite a bit is that the reason for the new brakes or are the factory ones faulty/worn?? Just wondering since you have a 2007.

Don't get me wrong I think the new brakes are pimp. I'm just asking from the cost/maint point of view as a future owner.

Thanks, Ray

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Nice write up, always thought the G sedan brakes were a bit flimsy.

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Raylo,

Yeah I have a 07 with 26k miles on it.

The front brakes got hot enough to glaze the rotors. That forced the rear brakes to take over most of the braking. So the rear brakes just wore out.

My cost for the new brakes was $330. If they last a year I'll be very happy. The dealership wanted $530 just to turn my old rotors and replace my pads with factory semi metallic. So I saved $200 doing it myself.

The drilled rotors should cool faster and the ceramic/kelvar pads should have a higher heat range before they start to transfer pad material to rotor. So hopefully these brakes survive a trip to the track.

I'm going again in May so that should be the test!


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Omegamerc wrote:Nice write up, always thought the G sedan brakes were a bit flimsy.
The front brakes are nice. Dual piston calipers. Decent sized pads and rotors. The rear brakes are a joke... I bet they are the same size as a base sentra.

I would love to find a way to put the front brakes calipers and pads on the rear. the rotors are close enough to the same size so there is room for larger pads.


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Nice work Jeff! The rotors look HOT on the G... Now I'm going to have to go out and do some serious power stops to wear down my brakes to that I can justify buying these! Love the look and can't wait to see in person. Keep us posted on how they perform.

Dave

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Thanks man, one thing I noticed driving to work is the brakes seem to grab a lot earlier? Light pressure stops the car just fine.

I'll be in your neighborhood tonight and I'm driving the G. I'll stop by.

When do you think you'll be home? I can help you reinstall the spoiler if you want too. I can leave work as early as 3:30 that would put me out to your place about 4:30?

Jeff

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I'll be home around 5:30-5:45... End of the month so I can't sneak out of the office early. That would be a huge help if you came by to help with the spoiler... I'll leave the garage door up for you... just knock on the garage entry door if I'm not in the garage.

Wish I would have known you were putting on the new brakes... I'd have been glad to help you (If help at all) Not real knowledgable in brakes, but would love to learn. See you tonight!

Thanks,Dave

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Cool see you around 5:30!

Unless your bleeding brakes there is not too much for a second set of hands to do but thanks for the offer.

When its time to do yours let me know I'll stop by and give you a hand if you want.

I'm thinking about racing at Speed World the Saturday after this one if your interested in meeting me out there. I'm going to use a set of my track tires on the back so I'll be able to leave at full throttle!


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gwoods wrote:Whatever you want to call it is fine with me!
Trust me, I'm way too sarcastic to choose your title. Tell me what you want, otherwise you may end up with something like "Likes to pick daisys"...

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beancooker wrote:
Trust me, I'm way too sarcastic to choose your title. Tell me what you want, otherwise you may end up with something like "Likes to pick daisys"...


I agree... DO NOT LET BEANER PICK YOUR CUSTOM TITLE!!

Nice job and write up Jeff... definitely earned yourself as Custom Title. Thanks for contributing!!

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beancooker wrote:
Trust me, I'm way too sarcastic to choose your title. Tell me what you want, otherwise you may end up with something like "Likes to pick daisys"...
How about,

"Jeff's Kick *** brake install" ?


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gwoods wrote:
How about,

"Jeff's Kick *** brake install" ?
I think I like "Likes to pick daisys" better. It has a nice ring to it.


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gwoods wrote:
How about,

"Jeff's Kick *** brake install" ?
You want that as your Custome Title?? LOL... WTF!!

Take a day and be creative...

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G_whizz wrote:
Nice job and write up Jeff... definitely earned yourself as Custom Title.
Oh, uh, ::raises hand:: How about Doctor's wife.

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rn79870 wrote:
Oh, uh, ::raises hand:: How about Doctor's wife.




NICE!!

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Jeff, I think you misunderstood. A custom title is text that appears below your name on your avitar. The moderators have 'em and members that we deem worthy (usually a nice write up will do it). So, what would you like your title to be?


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OH... I was thinking title to my write up its not easy being blond.

"Doctor's Wife" is funny to me

I always list "Race Car Driver" when I order anything for work that requires a job title LOL

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gwoods wrote:OH... I was thinking title to my write up its not easy being blond.

"Doctor's Wife" is funny to me

I always list "Race Car Driver" when I order anything for work that requires a job title LOL
Na, Race Car Driver is too ricer. I like the other suggestion. It has a family ring.

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LOL! great write up. I did one the other day but i didn't have pictures. But everyone can save so much money by doing their brakes themseves!

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If you continue to just write "bump" in here to up your post count/post whore or to sell something... think again.

I'm watching you..

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Very nice and easy write up...brakes are easy to do for anybody specially with replacing a rotor....i think most individuals don't really realize how easy it is.

I do brake jobs throughout the spring/summer/fall for people and charge something like 35-45 bucks a wheel (not including pads, that's just labor). Easy way to make a couple hundred bucks on a weekend for only an hour worth of work on each car.

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I love working on cars and sometimes trade work for other things. I did a radiator on a girls Neon in trade for her watching my son for a 10 days last summer while my wife was in Domonica (the island not the country).

And I'm happy to help people. but I never do it for money. When you do a brake job if the water pump fails within 2 week they will usually try to blame you for that cause you were the last person to work on the car. If you don't take any money its easy to offer them a refund.


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Quick question,

How do I adjust my hand break? Even if I pull it up as hard as I can my wheels will not lock up... it seems rather weak.

Thanks,

David

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If your 04 is like my 07.

Remove the black rubber cap in the center of the rear disc between the bolts. Use a screw driver to move the adjustment wheel.

You shouldn't have to take the wheels off to do it.

Some brakes are self adjusting and you can just drive in reverse 15 mph and slam on the brakes a few times and they will adjust.

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Nice man. looks awesome. how much did all of that run you if you dont mind me asking?

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Why did you chose cross drilled and slotted? They wear out your pads faster and cause more break dust!! Bad choice for a daily driver. They look cooler I guess if you were going for more of a look than what will work best.

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turbobrian wrote:Why did you chose cross drilled and slotted? They wear out your pads faster and cause more break dust!! Bad choice for a daily driver. They look cooler I guess if you were going for more of a look than what will work best.
Since he does track the car, the rotors are a perfect choice.


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