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Nissan calipers 41001-05A90 (right) and 41011-05A90 (left) Nissan calipers 41001-05A90 (right) and 41011-05A90 (left)
 +<br>{{Photo|BA0770372S.jpg}}
 +
 +[http://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/nissan,1984,pulsar+nx,1.6l+l4,1212398,brake/wheel+hub,caliper,1704 Buy from RockAuto.com]
 +<br>{{Photo|141_42048.jpg}}
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 +Uses type D275 brake pads
 +<br>{{Photo!|D275.jpg|Datsun%20Misc}}
The calipers are from: The calipers are from:
 + AUSTRALIA DB293
 + * ??? 1982-1991 M10 Prairie wagon
 + * ??? 1981-1986 B11 Sunny (NZ)
 + * ??? 1983-1987 N12 Pulsar
 + * ??? 1987-1991 N13 EXA
 + * ??? 1989-1994 G20 S-Cargo van
EUROPE EUROPE
* B11 Sunny * B11 Sunny
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KN13 USA Catalog KN13 USA Catalog
CA <-- Not this CA <-- Not this
- * 41001-02Y00 0887-0989 CA18D+ <span style="color:gray">* 41001-02Y00 0887-0989 CA18D
- * 41001-58A01 0986-0887 CA16D+ * 41001-58A01 0986-0887 CA16D</span>
This <-- This <--
- * 41001-05A90 GA15, E16+ * '''41001-05A90''' GA15, E16
** superceded 41001-61A01 ** superceded 41001-61A01
*** superceded 41001-62A01 *** superceded 41001-62A01
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* Centric 14242047 Right * Centric 14242047 Right
-==== Caliper Specs ====+=== Caliper Specs ===
Takes pad FMSI type D275/D233 Takes pad FMSI type D275/D233
130mm caliper bolt spacing 130mm caliper bolt spacing
 +
 +=== Brake Hoses ===
 +The calipers require banjo-type hoses. Many different hoses can be used. If you are buying new hoses, we recommend these common Nissan hoses:
 +
 + 1989-1994 Nissan S13/S14 "240SX"
 + [http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/x,carcode,1208977,parttype,1792 RockAuto.com $5 each]
 +
 +{{Photo|a211b620-3082-4744-81fb-da3aacf22a29.jpg}}
 +
 +Additionally, this set allows the choice of running calipers either in Leading or Trailing positions. Switching position is sometime done with extreme lowering. This is done by switching struts from side to side for mounting calipers in Leading position.

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Nissan calipers 41001-05A90 (right) and 41011-05A90 (left)
BA0770372S.jpg

Buy from RockAuto.com
141_42048.jpg

Uses type D275 brake pads
D275.jpg

The calipers are from:

AUSTRALIA DB293
* ??? 1982-1991 M10 Prairie wagon 
* ??? 1981-1986 B11 Sunny (NZ)
* ??? 1983-1987 N12 Pulsar
* ??? 1987-1991 N13 EXA
* ??? 1989-1994 G20 S-Cargo van
EUROPE
* B11 Sunny
* B12 Sunny
* N12 Cherry
* N13 Sunny
JAPAN
* B11 Sunny
* B12 Sunny 
* G20 S-Cargo
* M10 Prairie S5
* N12 Pulsar
* N13 Langley
USA
* 1982-1990 Nissan B11/B12 (Sentra/Sunny) 
* 1983-1990 Nissan Pulsar N12/N13

Wreckers are full of these, but re-manufactured are only $21 each. Make sure you get the brackets with the calipers.

NOTE: These are Japan-built models all (Tokico, etc), so Australia PBR-equipped are not the same.

B110: caliper cylinder 1.894"
KN13: caliper cylinder 1.893" (48mm)
KN13 USA Catalog
CA <-- Not this
* 41001-02Y00 0887-0989 CA18D
* 41001-58A01 0986-0887 CA16D
This <--
* 41001-05A90 GA15, E16
** superceded 41001-61A01
*** superceded 41001-62A01
* 1982-1988 B11 
* 1986-1989 B12
* 1988-1989 KN13 except CA engines
* 1983-1985 N13

RockAuto (1990 Pulsar NX SOHC Type)
* BECK/ARNLEY 0770371S Left
* BECK/ARNLEY 0770372S Right
* Centric 14142048 Left
* Centric 14242047 Right

Caliper Specs

Takes pad FMSI type D275/D233
130mm caliper bolt spacing

Brake Hoses

The calipers require banjo-type hoses. Many different hoses can be used. If you are buying new hoses, we recommend these common Nissan hoses:

1989-1994 Nissan S13/S14 "240SX"
RockAuto.com $5 each

a211b620-3082-4744-81fb-da3aacf22a29.jpg

Additionally, this set allows the choice of running calipers either in Leading or Trailing positions. Switching position is sometime done with extreme lowering. This is done by switching struts from side to side for mounting calipers in Leading position.