03-13-2008, 11:28 AM | #1 |
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6 piston discs???
Is anyone running 6 piston disc brakes? If so who supplied the caliper and did you have to do anything special to hook it up? I've tried all of the major suppliers that I'm aware of (Baer, Wilwood, Brembo, & CPP) and come up empty.
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03-13-2008, 07:06 PM | #2 |
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Re: 6 piston discs???
did you try Stainless Steel Brakes? I thought i remeber seein some on ther website
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03-14-2008, 08:18 AM | #5 |
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CPP should be along any time now, as well as another well known manufacturer that retro-fits Corvette brakes. They allow you to use the C6 Z06 brakes on stock or dropped spindles...
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I sent a few observations (read.... "I wish this ...."). This was just the 2-piston 40mm floating calipers & 13.4" rotors though. Theoretically, the larger 14" Z06 stuff should be easier to adapt because everything is moved further out from the spindles C/L. I didn't have the coin for 14" rotors & they would have been overkill for my beater anyway.
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03-16-2008, 01:42 AM | #7 |
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I had some of those 6 piston corvette calipers sitting around and put them on my 2 piston Baer set up.
From what I can tell....... Once Scoti's guys get the hubs on the market it should be pretty easy to adapt to the 6 piston, 14" rotors. The only problem we have ever encountered with these big corvette calipers is the wheel fitment. The calipers are so fat they hit the wheels spokes. We fix this with a 3/16 spacer in most cases but I'm sure there are wheels out there that will not have this fitment problem.
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Had a set just sitting around????? What platform is your Baer system based on C4 or C6? Care to list the particulars?
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nice.. that what im gonna need for my truck
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Baers GT And GT-Plus use the PBR C5 calipers. That big 6 piston PBR caliper has the same mounting hole spacing as the C5 caliper. If I remember the holes were like 3.5 center to center.
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Ok they were sitting around but belonged to a 2002 chevy truck at the shop..... I reluctantly had to give them back.........but I had to keep them a few extra nights and hold them while watching TV.
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Did you have to clean them off before you gave them back....
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so where is the best/cheapest place to get the front and rear baer setup (with the c5 components)??
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I usally buy direct from Baer.. talk to Bill he is a good guy with lots of knowledge
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P/N & price?
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I am going to be running the C6 ZO6 brakes. I was curious to see if the brakes will fit with my rims so i did a search and found this template showing the overall width of the 6 piston calipers. It is a pdf file but tells you how much space you must have to clear the calipers.
http://www.kore3.com/downloads/fitme...es/DOC0019.pdf Josh
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You have PM.
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