How difficult is this? I may be doing it to a 86 300zx. Anyone potentially interested?
5/22/2007 11:55:38 AM
generally not worth the trouble these days. loaded calipers w/ pads are pretty cheap for most things, i would price them first.
5/22/2007 12:00:25 PM
in that case, would anyone be able to install them?
5/22/2007 12:43:48 PM
you should be able to yourself
5/22/2007 1:04:30 PM
I guess I'm most intimidated by removing the brake line from teh caliper and the bleeding of the brakes. Anyone know of any good tutorials I could look onto?Thanks!
5/22/2007 1:35:34 PM
buy the shop manual for your '85 300zxproblem solved.
5/22/2007 1:48:14 PM
Seriously, Dave, if you can afford the cash, I'd just buy reman ones.It's a pain in the ass to rebuild the back ones. A severe pain in the ass. Front ones are no problem, but it's still not worth it, in my opinion.Had a buddy who wasted a lot of time rebuilding a couple of 4-piston Toyota calipers for the front of his turbo 240Z...and then it turned out that the damn calipers wouldn't fit.Buy something that you can get a warranty on. Buy something that you can take back.
5/22/2007 3:48:49 PM
i would buy quick bleeders too, they're completely worth it imo even for one time use
5/22/2007 5:42:15 PM
^^ Thanks Dan, I think I'll do exactly that.Quickbleeders eh? Advance has a set I assume... They make it a one person job?THanks!
5/22/2007 6:14:02 PM
they do. but if u bleed alot. the seals wear out
5/22/2007 6:51:17 PM