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    Corvette Brake swap

    Does anyone know were to get the brackets. Ive looked on several sights with no luck

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    Got this from GMFS for you:


    Quote Originally Posted by jf-03-ss View Post
    I did the Zo6 brake upgrade back in Oct. and have made many changes and adjustments w/ this set-up. I first did the 14" Powerslot rotors front & rear and then decided that their was more to be had running 15" rotors up front.

    So after installing the 15" rotors (had to grind small area of calipers for clearance of 15" rotor), I then noticed the brake pad retaining clips where rubbing on the hat area of the rotors.

    So I reinstalled the powerslot rotors and had the hat surface of the 15's machined down so the clips would clear the hats. I painted the hats before reinstalling them.
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    Continued...


    Quote Originally Posted by jf-03-ss View Post
    So in the meantime someone was working on making new brackets that eliminate any modding what so ever to make these fit correctly. So up to this point I had to shim the calipers to center over the rotor, grind the calipers to fit over 15" rotors (these brackets were not made for running 15" rotor, only the 14"rotors), and machine the hats of the 15's to make everything work right. So then along comes new style brakets that bolt right up with no shimming to center over rotor, no grinding to fit calipers onto 15" rotors, and no machining of hats to avoid clips from rubbing.




    Quote Originally Posted by jf-03-ss View Post
    I am still running the 14" powerslot rear set-up but am very lucky that someone PM'ed me about the fitment of the rears. There concern was that if they were not centered of the rotors that they could destroy themselfs. So I took the apart to find this.



    The rears also needed to be shimmed. The gouge was created by the pins in the caliper the seperates the brake pads from not being centered over the rotors. So I spent $250.00 on brackets that needed to be shimmed for them to work properly. I don't think every set is this way because I have heard of people installing them w/o having to shim for proper fitment. Just a FYI for people looking to do this upgrade. Very badass set-up now that all the bugs are being worked out.
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    And lastly, some info on where to find the brackets:

    Quote Originally Posted by speedaddict View Post
    SilveradoSS.com/forums PM rudy91040 Tell him speedaddict sent ya. I originally had the idea for the brakes back in 07, did the prototype and research for parts, JYD copied them sold them, and then a couple of guys made perfected them. I think all the kinks are worked out now. Hit him up.
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    Yea seen the guy on silveradoss forums but didnt want to make an account just to pm him

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    Looks like he's also over on PT.net if you have an account there: http://www.performancetrucks.net/for...y91040-160939/
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    Thanks. I looked over there guess i didnt type in the right words

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    The vette brake setup is pretty pricey for the conversion, might want to look into how much the calipers/pads cost. I originally fabbed the swap on speedaddicts truck back in 07. Like he said the brackets got copied.

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    I did the swap once already on my S10 blazer i had a while back. I know a guy local who rebuilds totaled vettes so i can get the calipers cheap. And i spent abour 300 on the front rotors( drilled slotted and cryo treated ). Planned on doing a ls1 but ran across the truck i have know so she got sold






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    Big difference between those and the Zo stuff

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