Akebono BBK Install on FX35

per4m28

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Hi all, we finally got the Akebono BBK installation done this past weekend, here are a few pictures taken during the installation. Install was very straight forward and many Fx35 shared the same hardware for the akebono retrofit. Only thing that we did not have was and was not sure about was the banjo bolt sizing which I thought came in the hardware kit so we just cut it down 2-3mm shorter to fit the akebono's.

Here are the list of parts needed:

41011JL02A brakes, hydraulic system, front brakes, caliper assy FX50 Left (1)
41001JL02A brakes, hydraulic system, front brakes, caliper assy FX50 Right (1)
44011JL02A brakes, hydraulic system, rear brakes, caliper assy FX50 Left (1)
44001JL02A brakes, hydraulic system, rear brakes, caliper assy FX50 Right (1)
41217JL00A PIN (4)
44217JL00A PIN (4)
D1080JL00A Front Brake Hardware KIT (1)
D4080JL00A Rear Brake Hardware Kit (1)
41218JL00A CLIP (8) **Crazy how much infiniti asked for these little cotter keys Id suggest just getting these at home depot. lol
**The Correct length banjo bolt for akebono brake kit to adapt to stock brake lines. Not needed if going with stainless braided lines as they will come with them.
Choice of Front and Rear Rotors
Choice of Front and Rear Brake Pads
Stainless Steel Brake Lines Front and Rear (Optional) Stock FX35 lines will work.
Backing Plates Front & Rears (Optional)
 
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Looks nice man congrats.. It might be a good idea if you post all the parts you got and what needed modification. This will help people out in the future.





TapaTalkin'
 
Looks good man, I want to do this in the near future as well. I agree with PMG as well, if you can post that info it would be great
 
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Just got mine taped up ready to sand down and paint.

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yellow with a nice clear coat

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yes for a while but then sold it wasnt happy with them.


Thats going to look SHARP!!
 

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I know haha, I'm curious how much better the stopping power is. I actually just found a set, waiting to hear back from the kid. Full set front and rear with rotors.. really good deal too.
I just hope they'll clear the 18's in the winter with the spacers
 
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