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Brake upgrade for the Camaro
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03-28-2009, 07:26 AM
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evilevo11 Wrote:it is relative.Shon Herron Wrote:There is just not as much profit in parts as most want to think...... I always thought I should be marketing to the 'import' crowd instead of the GMs..... http://www.herronperformance.com 71 Chevy P/U LWB with 6.0/4L80e |
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03-28-2009, 08:53 AM
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Shon Herron Wrote:I always thought I should be marketing to the 'import' crowd instead of the GMs.....Yeah, but would you be able to sleep at night? <-- import crowd
Sportscar is in head, not under hood. --Yutaka Katayama
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03-29-2009, 01:23 AM
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04-21-2009, 02:50 AM
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Up or down?
For even crazyer brakes you can get an adapter to use c5 corvette brakes. WARNING stock 16's dont fit tho. Thats why i'm doing this conversion instead. Only prob is i ripped the tag of my calipers (to paint) and don't know whitch one is for whitch side
. I assume that the bleed nipple goes up not down but am not certain. Can you plz tell me. GREAT writeup, reading this was the deciding factor in doing this conversion, thnx. Great pic of the rotors side by side.
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04-21-2009, 07:50 AM
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Re: Up or down?
MadMatt Wrote:For even crazyer brakes you can get an adapter to use c5 corvette brakes. WARNING stock 16's dont fit tho. Thats why i'm doing this conversion instead. Only prob is i ripped the tag of my calipers (to paint) and don't know whitch one is for whitch sideWhat C5 conversion kit you going with? I can supply the UMI kit and what ever other parts you might need. The bleed nipple shoud go up so the air can escape. http://www.herronperformance.com 71 Chevy P/U LWB with 6.0/4L80e |
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04-21-2009, 09:06 AM
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Re: Up or down?
Shon Herron Wrote:MadMatt Wrote:For even crazyer brakes you can get an adapter to use c5 corvette brakes. WARNING stock 16's dont fit tho. Thats why i'm doing this conversion instead. Only prob is i ripped the tag of my calipers (to paint) and don't know whitch one is for whitch sideWhat C5 conversion kit you going with? I can supply the UMI kit and what ever other parts you might need. Reminds me of major lols when my father and I redid the whole suspension on his 911. After replacing the discs and having removed everything, we just bolted it back up. but we couldnt get the brakes to feel right. the car just would not stop even after repeated bleeding the brakes and purchasing a power bleeder (presurized bleeder.) Eventually we posted pictures on pelican parts trying to figure out wtf was going on... Turns out the nipples were pointing down. (we had switched left and right.) So no matter how hard we tried, we werent bleeding all the air out. Seems so simple. but when your putting the whole thing together (shocks in their weird ass canisters, discs, bushings.) you just dont really think about the nipples. Calipers had been confused when we took them out to be cleaned. 2010 Chevy Silverado 5.3l Crew Cab. 2012 Mustang V6 Missed but not forgotten: 2006 350z Track. 1987 Porsche 944S. 1994 Geo Prizm. |
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04-22-2009, 12:32 AM
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Re: Up or down?
Shon Herron Wrote:MadMatt Wrote:For even crazyer brakes you can get an adapter to use c5 corvette brakes. WARNING stock 16's dont fit tho. Thats why i'm doing this conversion instead. Only prob is i ripped the tag of my calipers (to paint) and don't know whitch one is for whitch sideWhat C5 conversion kit you going with? I can supply the UMI kit and what ever other parts you might need. I was meaning that I was going with the 97-02 conversion so my 16 inch wheels would fit. If I ever get my V8 into my car I would add C6 wheels and brakes but for now this will be great. (I would also add rear discs, sub frame conectors, roll cage, traction bars, 3.73 gears n locker, aftermarket K-member and suspension etc... my V8 is from my old 81 T.A. and has about 500 hp ... but right now im jus looking to get it street legal (bought car from insurance company and replacing left fender, door and steering knuckel) I'll look you up if I ever decide to do it
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04-23-2009, 10:24 AM
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Yea the C5 conversion would be really nice. But that would be more expensive and im on a budget. I have 17s on now so that wouldnt be a problem. And to answer your question the nipple does go on top. I found this out the hard way. After I put mine on and after about 2 hours of trying to bleed the brakes and not having any luck I thought about it and realized that I had put them on the wrong side. Good luck with this project.
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04-23-2009, 10:29 AM
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Also Im almost 100% positive that the 97 has the same calipers and brakes as the 93-96. They only changed the brakes in 98 when they switched to the LS1 and made all the other changes. The only thing that I know of that was changed in 97 was the new interior.
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04-23-2009, 10:33 AM
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delkin Wrote:Also Im almost 100% positive that the 97 has the same calipers and brakes as the 93-96. They only changed the brakes in 98 when they switched to the LS1 and made all the other changes. The only thing that I know of that was changed in 97 was the new interior.Correct on the brakes. http://www.herronperformance.com 71 Chevy P/U LWB with 6.0/4L80e |
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. I assume that the bleed nipple goes up not down but am not certain. Can you plz tell me. GREAT writeup, reading this was the deciding factor in doing this conversion, thnx. Great pic of the rotors side by side.
... but right now im jus looking to get it street legal (bought car from insurance company and replacing left fender, door and steering knuckel) I'll look you up if I ever decide to do it