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Old 06-09-2007, 01:33 AM
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98' Nissan frontier

Hi guys!

I'm about to own a second hand 98' Nissan Frontier and I just can't wait to drive it already.

Unfortunately, it is has an automatic transmission. Does anyone here knows how much it would cost me if I am going to convert it into a manual Nissan Transmission?

Also, the brake rotors of the Frontier is in bad condition due to corrosion and stuff, I was wondering if I should replace it with a new nissan brake rotors or should I let it be? Is it that really important?
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Old 09-01-2007, 03:33 PM
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Re: 98' Nissan frontier

I have a 98' Frontier as well. Mine is an automatic and I have no idea how much it would cost to change, but, I have an answer to your brake question. I was looking for new brakes for my truck as well and I found out that Brembo makes direct replacement parts for 98' Frontiers. Check them out here:

Brembo Disc Brake Replacement
Brembo Drum Brake Replacement


If you want to use original parts, then do so. I don't think it would hurt if you used aftermarket brake parts especially from Brembo. Hope this helps.
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