c6 z06 brakes---> 2000 camaro ss swap
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hey im curious if you could swap c6 z06 brakes, (the whole shabang) rotors cradel's and calipers over to my 2000 ss camaro..would this work? or would i need to get the knuckle assembly???????as well???? help! lol
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yeah hopefully the rears aswell if not i will prolly go with wilwoods in the back lol lil mismatch but they work amazing. ps..what about my brake booster? 6 pot brakes are gonna be using alot more volume than my stock set up will it be ok or should i look for a upgrade for that aswell? thanks guys
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I would think once its bled out and filled correctly i dont think there would be a problem with not having enough capacity to push the pistons out since its a hydraulic system it will transfer pressure uniformly. I have heard from another forum that after that install you will have more bias to the front since the size went up, because you will have a stock porportioning valve for the rears, but i think that would be easy to fix. Only problem i could see is when you go to change pads and compress the pistons back in is not having a big enough resivor to hold the extra brake fluid that comes back into the sysrem.