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If you go *BASE* you're sacrificing the big brakes on the SPORT. Here's just a PARTIAL parts cost to upgrade... Front brake rotor part number: 40206-JL00Ax2 $160 Left front caliper

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If you go *BASE* you're sacrificing the big brakes on the SPORT. Here's just a PARTIAL parts cost to upgrade...

Front brake rotor part number: 40206-JL00Ax2 $160
Left front caliper part number: 41001-1EA1B $250
Right front caliper part number: 41011-1EA1B $250
Front brake pads part number: D1060-JL00J $60
Front brake hardware kit (shims & spacers) part number: D1080-JL00A $44
Rear brake rotor part number: 43206-JL00Ax2 $140
Left rear caliper part number: 44011-1EA1A $270
Right rear caliper part number: 44001-1EA1A $270
Rear brake pads part number: D4060-JL00J $60
Rear brake hardware kit part number: D4080-JL00A $43
Brake booster on a SPORT part number: D7210-1ET0A $600

The total is already over $2,100 and thats not the complete parts list or INSTALL cost!

The 2-pin rear final drive flanges are OEM part number: 38220-1NC0A. Others say these work
with OS Giken super locker? I don't see the C-Clip on flanges like the left LSD flange for the SPORT has.
This is based off the OEM parts program diagrams.

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If you go *BASE* you're sacrificing the big brakes on the SPORT. Here's just a PARTIAL parts cost to upgrade...

Front brake rotor part number: 40206-JL00Ax2 $160
Left front caliper part number: 41001-1EA1B $250
Right front caliper part number: 41011-1EA1B $250
Front brake pads part number: D1060-JL00J $60
Front brake hardware kit (shims & spacers) part number: D1080-JL00A $44
Rear brake rotor part number: 43206-JL00Ax2 $140
Left rear caliper part number: 44011-1EA1A $270
Right rear caliper part number: 44001-1EA1A $270
Rear brake pads part number: D4060-JL00J $60
Rear brake hardware kit part number: D4080-JL00A $43
Brake booster on a SPORT part number: D7210-1ET0A $600

The total is already over $2,100 and thats not the complete parts list or INSTALL cost!


The 2-pin rear final drive flanges are OEM part number: 38220-1NC0A. Others say these work
with OS Giken super locker? I don't see the C-Clip on flanges like the left LSD flange for the SPORT has.
This is based off the OEM parts program diagrams.


Installing it yourself is easy. And free. And all the parts needed can be had for less than $1000.
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Installing it yourself is easy. And free. And all the parts needed can be had for less than $1000.
where are you getting your prices from? I'm looking at upgrading my brakes.... and buying a Quaife lsd.
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What would qualify as easy? Do you have to adjust the gear lashing at all?
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