can someone plz help me on break pad size?
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can someone plz help me on break pad size?
i have upgrade break pads for subaru impreza 2.5Rs...
i believe they are 22B 4 pot break calipers
i heard that they could fit 300Z twin turbo break pad size....
do u know what year of 300ZX they fit.... i heard one of them fit for sure but i'm not sure what year break pads are..
thank you....
i believe they are 22B 4 pot break calipers
i heard that they could fit 300Z twin turbo break pad size....
do u know what year of 300ZX they fit.... i heard one of them fit for sure but i'm not sure what year break pads are..
thank you....
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I don't know what year Z car pads fit, but I do know that there are many pads intended for 4 pot Subaru calipers. You can even get them directly from the dealer.
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I ordered Bobcats from Carbotech, and the P/N was CT460.
I think that ''460" is pad 'blank' size for the 4-pot
The last Nissan 300ZX TT's used the same front pads(and re-build kit) as the Subie 4-pot fronts.
I would not use the Nissan pads for the street. They need LOTS of heat to bite(scary) and dust pretty bad.
The Bobcats are MUCH better.
I think that ''460" is pad 'blank' size for the 4-pot
The last Nissan 300ZX TT's used the same front pads(and re-build kit) as the Subie 4-pot fronts.
I would not use the Nissan pads for the street. They need LOTS of heat to bite(scary) and dust pretty bad.
The Bobcats are MUCH better.
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Originally posted by Uncle Scotty
I ordered Bobcats from Carbotech, and the P/N was CT460.
I think that ''460" is pad 'blank' size for the 4-pot
The last Nissan 300ZX TT's used the same front pads(and re-build kit) as the Subie 4-pot fronts.
I would not use the Nissan pads for the street. They need LOTS of heat to bite(scary) and dust pretty bad.
The Bobcats are MUCH better.
I ordered Bobcats from Carbotech, and the P/N was CT460.
I think that ''460" is pad 'blank' size for the 4-pot
The last Nissan 300ZX TT's used the same front pads(and re-build kit) as the Subie 4-pot fronts.
I would not use the Nissan pads for the street. They need LOTS of heat to bite(scary) and dust pretty bad.
The Bobcats are MUCH better.
do u know the website adress though?
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Yeah....its in Ewa, off Ft. Weaver road in Soda Creek...if you get to Geiger Rd. you went too far....
http://www.carbotecheng.com/main.htm
That will get ya to the Carbotech website....

http://www.carbotecheng.com/main.htm
That will get ya to the Carbotech website....
Last edited by Uncle Scotty; Sep 27, 2003 at 09:55 PM.
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