Yeah I'm trying to find someone with some first hand feedback for the APs.
A member here, f1fx, has them on his fx.
Yeah I'm trying to find someone with some first hand feedback for the APs.
i hate you jordan
i can still kick your ass in COD fool
+1 same question here.
What do you guys recommend for a BBK for a FX35? I'm looking for the best stopping power and modulation. The only positive feedback I've seen so far (specific to a FX) is for JBT right now.
Dopie: Does Brembo make a BBK for our cars?
Brembo, Rotora, Stoptech, JBT (not in US) and AP Racing (Stillen) has BBK for our cars. If you're fine with spacers or have aftermarket wheels that'd allow bigger calipers, get the front Infiniti kit. It's identical to AP Racing & Stoptech 4 pot kits and half the price. You can also get it from G37 forums (new & used) as their kit is identical to FX50 one.
Any wheel you'll see on Tirerack that'd work with G37 Sport will work with ours without spacers basically..
If a car is too heavily front-biased in the deceleration range it typically operates in, it will wear front pads more quickly due to the fact that the rear brakes aren’t doing as much of the stopping work as they could be. However, the rear brake pads will probably last forever
Hmm, I will have to check out this statement. I don't use VDC so when my pads are replaced I will see what wears faster. Right now it is the rears, but I haven't been the only driver on these pads as far as I know.Another reason why the OEM front calipers won't work well on the rear is that the rear rotors are smaller than the fronts.
I think one reason why the OEM rear pads wear out is because of the SLIP light. If you tend to spin the rear wheels a lot, the rear pads will wear faster thajn if the SLIP light stays off.