Need someones help in the sunset tomorrow (2/13) for 10 minutes. PUNCH + PIE!!!
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Need someones help in the sunset tomorrow (2/13) for 10 minutes. PUNCH + PIE!!!
need to bleed my brakes tomorrow, just ned someone to pump the brakes, should take 5-10 minutes between noon-2PM. Hawaiian BBQ on me!
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Originally Posted by Impala SS AutoX
C6 Z06 Brakes FTMFW
So what rims you running to clear those bad boys?
So what rims you running to clear those bad boys?
though I measured them and it looks like they have the same bolt spacing as a WRX, you can get the 6 piston front AND 4 piston rears for $1000 for the whole set straight from GM, would be cool to see someone make a set of hats for the rotors and run these on a wrx
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FWIW, Z06 (and all C6/C5/C4 Vette...maybe even further back than that), and pretty much every Camaro/Firebird ever) is 5x4.75" bolt pattern (i.e. 5x120). That said, re-drilling of the rotor bolt pattern since they are "hatted" rotors like the WRX/STI should be a trivial task for any machine shop
Would likely require some bracket fabrication too.
If you want another eye opener on caliper affordability from GM, price out the Brembo caliper from the CTS-V (if I remember right, just over $100 per caliper from "discount" GM parts sources). I'll note that other than the mounting bolt pattern (dangit) and paint color, it is basically identical to the STI Brembo...hell, it even uses the same brakepads!
Would likely require some bracket fabrication too.
If you want another eye opener on caliper affordability from GM, price out the Brembo caliper from the CTS-V (if I remember right, just over $100 per caliper from "discount" GM parts sources). I'll note that other than the mounting bolt pattern (dangit) and paint color, it is basically identical to the STI Brembo...hell, it even uses the same brakepads!