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Old 08-19-2007, 11:35 PM
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I asked this before. Will a set of Prostars clear a set of LT1 brakes? I can trade my brakes for LT1 brakes....and I really want ProStars haha.
Old 08-19-2007, 11:41 PM
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Nope you will still have to grind.. it will just take less grinding to get the job done.
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Like....about how much grinding will I have to do(fronts or back, or both?)

Anyone use the Jegs Pro Star knock offs? How's the fitment?
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Default I did not have to grind mine too much.

I am also using a 1/2 ' spacer though
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I have 97 LT1 camaro with Weld Draglites. Used a 5/16 spacer on the front with no grinding, however the back will require a minimun amount. Mainly the finned portion along the top outer edge of the brake rotor. You'll also need longer wheel studs if using the Weld wheels.




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