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Old 09-03-2011, 08:37 PM
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Default moser 9" with lt1 caliper brakets. need help!!

I bought this used of course but I think it is setup for lt1 style brakes.
What can I do to make it work in my ls1 car, if anything? Thanks
Old 09-03-2011, 11:01 PM
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well its a shot in the dark that the bearings wont break while pressing them off, but take it to a shop and have the bearings pressed off and swap out backing plates(just be ready to buy new bearings if they break or crack)
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Is that the only options? Thanks
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Anybody else have any input? Thanks
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You could run LT1 rear calipers. Alot of guys do anyway because they are smaller than the LS1s so you can run 15" rims without grinding them down.
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Oh ok yea that's what I thought I would have to do but just making sure.
I guess the brake lines will still be fine?




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