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GQ Brake upgrades

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GQ Brake upgrades

Post by boost is good »

About to put an LS1 in my GQ (factory 4.2 carby) and figured it best to upgrade the brakes before I do..
I want to keep my 15 " wheels.

Any suggestions? can skyline or cruiser 4 spots be converted to suit?
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Post by Jimbo »

What year gq is it? The later series 2 gq has bigger brakes that still fit in a 15" rim.
The 4.8 gu has bigger brakes again but pretty sure you need a 16" rim.
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Post by boost is good »

Jimbo wrote:What year gq is it? The later series 2 gq has bigger brakes that still fit in a 15" rim.
The 4.8 gu has bigger brakes again but pretty sure you need a 16" rim.
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whats required when fitting later gq ones - just discs n calipers? or do i need hubs?
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Post by Jimbo »

I think its just disks and callipers
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Post by MyGQ »

I have just put the Twin Piston GQ callipers from a 92 EFI model onto my 92 Diesel single piston ones

What you need is the Callipers and anchor plate from the twin piston one and rotors. If you want to keep the backing shields on the rotors at the front you need the twin piston backing shields as they are bigger cut out to support the larger calliper

Also i would advise a brake master cylinder upgrade as i just did mine and the standard one isn't able to keep up, very spongey brakes. I am going to put a GU master cylinder and brake booster on tomorrow and see how that helps
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Post by boost is good »

Thanks..

Anyone got some GQ twin spots calipers etc for sale??
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Post by hokey »

interested to hear how you go with gu master and booster. heard it's a decent upgrade. i can't even lock up my wheels on the road :roll:
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Post by garth »

MyGQ wrote:I have just put the Twin Piston GQ callipers from a 92 EFI model onto my 92 Diesel single piston ones

What you need is the Callipers and anchor plate from the twin piston one and rotors. If you want to keep the backing shields on the rotors at the front you need the twin piston backing shields as they are bigger cut out to support the larger calliper

Also i would advise a brake master cylinder upgrade as i just did mine and the standard one isn't able to keep up, very spongey brakes. I am going to put a GU master cylinder and brake booster on tomorrow and see how that helps
x 2 ...let us know how that goes, sounds like a good fix for the GQ's notoriously bad brakes.
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Post by anzac »

why not just upgrade what you've got?

I fitted slotted rotors, good EBC pads, changed the brake fluid because I'm sure that had never been done and fitted stainless braided brake lines.

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Post by cooki_monsta »

the twin pot series 2 gq upgrade is the best bang for buck upgrade, hence why nissan made it factory
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Post by MyGQ »

i have finally got the GU booster and Master cylinder in the patrol now and what a difference that makes to stopping power.

The brake pedal is soft to push down but i stop bloody quick
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Post by hokey »

thanks for the reply mate. what should people pay for the gu booster and master?
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Post by 351ciofgrunt »

MyGQ wrote:i have finally got the GU booster and Master cylinder in the patrol now and what a difference that makes to stopping power.

The brake pedal is soft to push down but i stop bloody quick
Hey this sounds like a good upgrade, any mods needed or is it a straight bolt on replacement
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Post by rusty bus »

I just fitted GU diffs front and rear in my gq which originally had the single piston fronts and drum rear and it does seem like it needs a larger bore master cylinder, pedal effort outweighs braking abillty. Was the master and booster you used off a GU with abs??

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Post by SIM79 »

351ciofgrunt wrote:
MyGQ wrote:i have finally got the GU booster and Master cylinder in the patrol now and what a difference that makes to stopping power.

The brake pedal is soft to push down but i stop bloody quick
Hey this sounds like a good upgrade, any mods needed or is it a straight bolt on replacement
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Post by MyGQ »

Ok for everyone who has asked

The GU Master Cylinder and booster isn't a straight bolt on job, there is a bit of dicking around

To put the booster and master into the car is straight remove the bolts from insde the cab that holds the booster on and swap it out with the GU.

What you have to do is on the distribution block on the chassis (accessed through the right hand side front wheel arch) you need to swap the brake pipes as the master Cylinder on the GU are reversed compared to the patrol and this took me quite a few hours.

When its done you will notice that the brakes are extremly responsive

What i got my booster off was a 2000 model GU TB45 but you can get any GU master Cylinder for Disc/Disc setup WITHOUT ABS.
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Post by hokey »

thanks for that mate. very helpful info
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Post by RANUKI »

Jimbo wrote:What year gq is it? The later series 2 gq has bigger brakes that still fit in a 15" rim.
The 4.8 gu has bigger brakes again but pretty sure you need a 16" rim.
Jimbo,
I have 17" rims, so does this mean the 4.8 gu will fit following the above procedure?

My brakes suck ass also.

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Post by MyGQ »

Ok here is the info

All GQ Carby and Diesel patrols from 88 to 97 use Single piston Front Callipers. the EFI patrols in the ST, RX and TI use Twin Piston Front Callipers.

If you want to do the upgrade you need to ask for GQ EFI callipers.

I was looking at getting GU Callipers and bolting them to the GQ swivel hub but not sure if they will bolt straight on
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Post by Jimbo »

I'm not sure about the 4.8.
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