greg welds- back brakes
We can supply you with the brakes as well as the braided conversion brake lines. You may need a bearing spacer kit which we mill in house as well.
Keep in mind; you'll lose your emergency brake function. It will drop about 25lbs from your rear.
Kits can be viewed at: http://www.sjmmanufacturing.com/cam_...0Drag%20Rotors
They stop very well actually, they are a bit touchier with power brakes. They are a four piston designed caliper, they are designed to stop the typical weight of the car from speeds in excess of 140mph!...it's not their stopping ability, it's their ability to dissipate heat like your OEM components that you need to consider.
BTW, you'll loose ABS which not a disadvantage in my opinion. We have an ABS delete kit which will take care of that concern.
You will need strange drag brakes a 3mm or 1/4" spacer and to round the corners off the stranger caliper just a tiny bit.
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The OEM rear-end isn't going to work though. You'll need to upgrade that as well. We can setup both for you if you' need help.
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He could just be done with it and consider our direct fit Bogart wheels for his front and rear wheels. The other wheels are on clearance being given away...so it's probably enticing.
I've done some research on the issue and if you switch to strange brakes you will lose your parking brake. Aerospace Components does sell a rear brake kit that does include a parking brake like our original design for 600- 900 bucks depending on what type you get.
BTW, for those that do not know LT1 brakes have the parking brake built into the caliper.

