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for this, and it only makes sense that he'd bring it up during a moment where brake mods are a hot topic on the forums and vendors are offering to create new products. I don't disagree with his statement you keep quoting, because I agree I haven't found any concrete information on a reliable bolt-on OE BBK for the rear, but the random posts and comments I've seen referencing various OE Brembo possibilities discuss the ability to maintain the ebrake function, which is further maintained by forum members who have modified their spindles to accept the 350z Brembo rear setup (Musashi Sword, for example), with a rotor that maintains ebrake function. Seems to me like all that makes perfect sense, no conspiracies. So in a nutshell, he hasn't found any information on a bracket to bolt on the 350z rear calipers, but from what he understands one could allow the ability to maintain the ebrake function. RP hasn't even made any claims about this. RP has made comments that their kit maintains the ebrake function, but nothing further and no explanation other than the fact that they are using G37 sedan rotors; even this is vague as there are several different rotors available for that chassis. I'm taking a gamble on the RB kit, since there is no marketed precedent for it, that everything will work as stated. Gosh, now I know how a lawyer who knows his client is guilty feels after spending a day in court defending his ass.
Cheers, JBrobst "A life spent making mistakes is not only more honorable, but more useful than a life spent doing nothing." George Bernard Shaw |
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