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So my 510 already has rear disc brakes ... Help identifying them???


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Totally a guess until I get home...  IF it's Nissan equipment.... '82-'82 S110 200sx, Maybe the early S12 with H-190 axle.

 

I'm going to say NOT the zx as the e brake appears to be pulled horizontally from behind the differential. I may be wrong but this would be a solid axle car set up. 

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Might be 200x, but probably maxima brakes. Just bought 86-87 maxima rear calipers to go over 200sx rotors. bought custom mounts from a guy on line for $99. If those are trashed, go new all the way. Not sure your mounts would fit the new ones, but if getting them from a junkyard, it maybe pretty cheap!

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Totally a guess until I get home...  IF it's Nissan equipment.... '82-'82 S110 200sx, Maybe the early S12 with H-190 axle.

 

I'm going to say NOT the zx as the e brake appears to be pulled horizontally from behind the differential. I may be wrong but this would be a solid axle car set up. 

my parts store will let me return the parts if they dont

 

what sholuld i try first

 

rotors

 

82- 200sx or 82 maxima?

 

 

calipers

 

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You mean left side on right. Normally the S110 calipers are mounted to the rear of the wheel not on top like this 510. Thus the bleeder is specific to left or right side in order to be upward for bleeding.  In the top position the bleeder will be front or back. Don't know which is best for bleeding. Rotating the caliper mount 90 degrees to the rear would place the calipers in the S110 position but left and right would be more important.

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