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Heath

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  • Birthday 09/03/1983

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  1. Are you running any spacers or anything? I really dig the way the car looks, especially the stance. Are the wheels and tires just that wide? -Heath
  2. Damn it. I'll paypal you $0.63 to go shoot some rolling footage. I suppose I'll just have to wait like everyone else. Awesome build man!
  3. Looks even better than before. Thanks again for answering my question via pm the other day. I'd tried to reply but found your inbox was full.
  4. How about some vid of the car in action? Bet it's a traction nightmare.
  5. About this step, is this different from replacing this piece with steel braided line?
  6. Are we to assume it's just as straight forward as the other using the other bracket setup? Anything special I should do before jumping in head 1st? Before anyone flames me for asking a question, the swap using the 44155-N3202 hasn't been outlined in anything I've looked at. Thanks again for your help.
  7. I sent him a PM earlier thanking him for the advice but it doesn't appear he's been on since he posted the info above. If I could answer your question, I would.
  8. Thanks! That's exactly what I needed to know. I'll be buying them right away!
  9. Please. Let's break this down real quick. My original post said: By traditional I meant the common part number that's generally used. We all know this one works. How do you think I found that out? Could it have been the search function which lead me to " Help! What brake options are available for S30 Z cars? " at http://forums.hybridz.org/showthread.php?t=104735&highlight=toyota+brakes or the link within that post for the "Brake Upgrade Faq" at http://forums.hybridz.org/showthread.php?t=103767? The simple fact that I had the original part number shows you that I know how to use the search function and have already done so. Pointing me in that direction and then regurgitating the same info and part number from my original post is redundant. What's my problem? I found a similar set locally that I've been told will work. Before making a purchase I wanted to get a second opinion since they were a different part number. Using the search function has yielded nothing on this 2nd part number so I've turned to the forum for further direction. If you're wondering why I've bothered with this reply, the answer is simple. I get tired of seeing high post count members posting the classic "OMG!1 Search funktion nOOb!" when the "noob" has clearly done so. A low post count on one forum doesn't mean the user has just logged on to the internet for the first time. Sometimes there are people out there that haven't inflated their post count by posting redundant info. I'm sure this will start some sort of flame war if it's anything like the rest of the forums out there, but if it isn't maybe someone will post an answer to my question instead of wasting my time. Again, the question is: We all know that Nissan part number 44155-04S10 is the rear caliper bracket from the Nissan Maxima and is commonly used for the S30 rear drum to disc conversion. I've come across different set with part number 44155-N3202 from the same generation Maxima wagon. This set is unused and is available locally for $10 per side. Is there any chance that the two parts are similar enough to work with little to no modification? If I had the rest of the conversion, I could mock it up to insure proper fitment prior to buying them, but I don't. If anyone knows, please speak up. If you don't know, why reply?
  10. I've read up on rear disc setups on this and other forums, but I have one question. Which part number is used for the rear caliper bracket from the Maxima? I've been looking for the traditional bracket from the (I believe) 79-83 rear wheel drive Maxima. Part number 44155-04S10. While searching locally, I came across a set of brackets from the same generation Maxima, rear wheel drive, but in wagon trim. Part number 44155-N3202. As best I can tell, either should work but the latter is available locally for $20 and they're brand new. Should I bite or am I wasting my time/money? Thanks in advance for the help. I searched a great deal but couldn't find the answer.
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