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Old 03-31-2007, 02:11 AM
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Is the only thing I need a bracket to extend the caliper further for the C5 rotors on a LS1 Camaro fronts? What about the rears? Thanks
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Originally Posted by toofazt
Is the only thing I need a bracket to extend the caliper further for the C5 rotors on a LS1 Camaro fronts? What about the rears? Thanks
Yep, that's all you need on the front.

www.EngineeredVelocity.com has the best bang for the buck when it comes to brake kits and conversion brackets.

I think the conversion brackets are $90 from them.

For the rears, the backing plate caliper holes need to be drilled out and the e-brake mechanism spaced out about 1/2" due to the differences in hat height the Corvettes have (e-brake shoe doesn't fit all the way into the corvette rotors).
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Originally Posted by whysixspeeds
Yep, that's all you need on the front.

www.EngineeredVelocity.com has the best bang for the buck when it comes to brake kits and conversion brackets.

I think the conversion brackets are $90 from them.

For the rears, the backing plate caliper holes need to be drilled out and the e-brake mechanism spaced out about 1/2" due to the differences in hat height the Corvettes have (e-brake shoe doesn't fit all the way into the corvette rotors).
I have tried to find a number for them and have had no luck. Do you by chance have it?




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