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Old 08-09-2012, 09:23 PM
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Is anybody on here running this setup on a 6 speed. I am deciding wether or not to buy the package from Kore3, but I want to keep the brakes uniform so I would like to also to get the rear setup. Problem is the issue with losing the handbrake and also my car has a Moser 9in that is a 4channel I believe which from what I'm told will cause issues with the ABS. Can anybody share some input or help gear me in the rite path. Heres the link for the front setup.
http://www.kore3.com/proddetail.php?prod=10105-03
And heres the one for the whole kit together.
http://www.kore3.com/proddetail.php?prod=10151-01

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No help around here, seems you have to be friends with someone on here to get any type of response.
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If you'd try searching a little bit on the subject instead of complaining about how people don't help you, you'd find out that the front calipers aren't too hard to install on an f-body provided you have the correct sized rotor and a wheel that will fit them, the wheel fitment usually being the hard part. You'd also find that the rear conversion is much more involved, and could possibly lead to pad knockback, even with c-clip eliminators. The cost and aggravation are usually enough to deter most from messing with the rears, especially considering that the typical f-body can't handle a lot of rear brake bias, not to mention that you'd likely be looking at a custom e-brake setup. That's a lot of money for something most people do as an appearance mod.




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