Recently purchased an FX35

Car
2005 FX35
Name
John
Hey everyone, I purchased a 2005 FX35 about a month ago. It was decently maintained and fairly low mileage and a hell of a lot of car for what I paid. I'm not new to Infiniti. I had a 2003 G35 6MT coupe for about 8 years and sold that a year and a half ago so I could buy a Lotus Elise. Ever since I sold it I had been missing that VQ sound so I recently sold my 2004 4runner 4wd and bought this FX for my new daily driver. It needs a few things such as door lock actuator repair for basically all 5 doors (as they only work when its cold out) and other minor maintenance like brakes.

Speaking of brakes, I have been doing research on here and other sites and I have already started acquiring parts to do the Akebono BBK for the front at least. Just waiting on rotors, shorter banjo bolts and some wheel spacers so I can keep the OE 18s for the time being.

I haven't decided if I am going to do the rear Akebono upgrade. I know I need rear knuckles from a 2nd gen but I am also seeing chatter about some kind of adapted balljoint to be able to use those on a first gen and not able to fully work that out yet. If anyone has any tips on that and can point me towards that information I would appreciate it. Otherwise I don't know what else the rear swap entails and I may just be happy with the front upgrade.

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Fronts wear out about twice as fast as rear. Inspect the rears but you’re going to need those dollars for actuators, struts,and a few other wear items. At this point there’s plenty of salvage pieces out there for the discerning shoppers.:cool:

Just saying, it’s over a 10 year old machine. You can spend all your savings right away.
 
Fronts wear out about twice as fast as rear. Inspect the rears but you’re going to need those dollars for actuators, struts,and a few other wear items. At this point there’s plenty of salvage pieces out there for the discerning shoppers.:cool:

Just saying, it’s over a 10 year old machine. You can spend all your savings right away.
Well I bought it with all that in mind and got it for a good price so even though its a 14yo machine its still a good starting point at under 100k miles. It does need all new lock actuators as they are all lazy. Trying to find good deals on those now actually. I took the front right apart already and tried to clean the motor and internals but its just too worn.
It needs brakes both front and rear soon. I bought the front pair of 4 piston calipers for only $150 shipped, so buying those plus new braided lines and some wheel spacers to be able to keep these wheels (brand new tires) was really a no-brainer. The rears will likely just get matching rotors and pads to the front as yea I probably won't go through with buying all the 2nd gen stuff to get the larger akebonos on there. But if I find the right deal I would.
The struts are fine surprisingly... for now.
This is not some dream vehicle for me but I have always liked these and if I just fix it up a little bit, it will be a great/fun daily driver. I'm not one to go blow a bunch of money on a daily driver racking up miles and depreciation on something that takes me to and from work while making payments on it. I like to start at the 10 year mark for a DD. I have a lotus Elise for a toy but the DD can't be super lame either.
 
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