brake brackets for y33

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Qproject
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anyone know what size our brake bracket holes are ?
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hannibal
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Assuming theyre the same as most other Nissans of the period, they should be 12mm. These are the bolts that hold the bracket to the mount on the upright/knuckle.

Now that I type this, I'm not sure if this the size of the bolt head or the diameter of the hole...

EDIT: Pretty sure 12mm is the hole. The bolt head on a 240 is 19mm. I know the Z32, G50, and J30 calipers bolt onto the 240, so I'm assuming they all have the same size hole/bolt.

Modified by IWannaS15 at 5:57 PM 2/25/2007
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TXCumtrensh
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On mine, the front caliper cradle is mounted on with 22mm (7/8th) bolts, the caliper slide pins were 17mm (i belive).. the rear caliper cradles are held on with 17mm bolts, and the caliper slide pins are 14mm


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are the brake brackets the holes that the caliper attaches on to ?


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Yes, the brake bracket connects the caliper to the spindle

Qproject
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did the 97-01 q45T (touring) come with bigger calipers ?

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According to the FSM, theres no difference between touring and non touring brakes (rotors or calipers).


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