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Old 03-21-2013, 06:50 PM
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I will be upgrading my brakes, wheels and tires all at the same time. I was wondering if anyone has put 2010+ Camaro SS brembo brakes on their 4th gen or if its even possible?

They are 14" 4 piston front and 14.25" 4 piston rear.

I've got a friend that will sell me his rotors, calipers, pads and lines all for about $600. which I don't think is a bad price.

I've read up a bit on the CTS-V and Z06 upgrades. I haven't seen anyone do this before.
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If im not mistaking there is a member on here that did what you want to do. Dont remember his name. Hopefully he will come in and give you an advise. I beliebe he even started a thread about it, unless im wrong.

Oh btw, this is the wrong section.
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Its been done before.
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Check suspension and brakes forum. I just did 5th gen fronts on my car. Don't bother with rears.
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The 2010+ Camaro SS Brembo calipers are the same as CTS-V calipers, except the mounting holes are larger and a different color. Use either one. If you use Z06 rotors you will have to space the caliper closer to the spokes by 1/4. If you use the Camaro SS rotor no spacers are needed, but you will to have the mounting hub I.D. turned to the larger size. I am using the Camaro SS rotors and the CTS-V calipers.
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Originally Posted by Blackpanther99
If im not mistaking there is a member on here that did what you want to do. Dont remember his name. Hopefully he will come in and give you an advise. I beliebe he even started a thread about it, unless im wrong.

Oh btw, this is the wrong section.


haha my bad, I though I clicked suspension and brakes not gears and axles
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Its all good. Lol
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Came across this a while ago...http://www.gmhightechperformance.com...s/viewall.html



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