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Old 06-07-2007, 12:39 PM   #1
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Who makes bigger front discs?

I know the usual suspects: Baer Brakes & SSBC.

Does anyone know of other possibilities? Maybe a cheap(er) big brake swap from an Impala SS or something? Any links or leads appreciated.
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Old 06-07-2007, 02:07 PM   #2
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Re: Who makes bigger front discs?

You might be able to search GM preformance parts. That is the only I dea I have for ya...
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Old 06-07-2007, 02:47 PM   #3
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I think with almost 12" rotors trucks are about the biggest stock.. I have been looking at different calipers though, wilwood makse some GM III's that seem to have the right 7" mounting patern, they are still single piston though..
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Old 06-08-2007, 09:51 AM   #4
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Re: Who makes bigger front discs?

You would think someone would be making a kit that uses the factory spindle with a rotor, caliper and bracket where you could put big brakes on the front of one of our trucks without haveing to spend 2 grand. How much different are chevells spindles than what we have?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/67-72...25540786QQrdZ1

That is what I am talking about, if you could make that work or if they sold a kit for out trucks for that price I would rip their arm off buying some.

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Old 06-08-2007, 10:06 AM   #5
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You would think someone would be making a kit that uses the factory spindle with a rotor, caliper and bracket where you could put big brakes on the front of one of our trucks without haveing to spend 2 grand. How much different are chevells spindles than what we have?
My thoughts exactly.

The Baer set-up uses a larger diameter rotor that's been redrilled to 5x5 pattern & their standard PBR 2-piston calipers (aka vette calipers). But.... I really don't like the drilled rotors. There's no need for them in my application & I don't care for the 'status look'. I'm waiting to get a quote from a source for the kit (GT-Plus).

I also looked @ the SSBC set-up. I like the look of this kit because to me it appears more 'factory' appearing w/the exception of the gas-slotting (which again I could do w/o). But..... $2400 for the kit w/2" drop spindles & $2K w/o drop spindles . . . ...... that's freakin' steep. And WTF..... $400 price difference for a pair of drop spindles???????

They couldn't get them any cheaper than a regular 'Joe'?? Maybe I should call SSBC & tell them Summit offers better pricing on spindles .
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Old 06-08-2007, 10:16 AM   #6
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My thoughts exactly.

The Baer set-up uses a larger diameter rotor that's been redrilled to 5x5 pattern & their standard PBR 2-piston calipers (aka vette calipers). But.... I really don't like the drilled rotors. There's no need for them in my application & I don't care for the 'status look'. I'm waiting to get a quote from a source for the kit (GT-Plus).

I also looked @ the SSBC set-up. I like the look of this kit because to me it appears more 'factory' appearing w/the exception of the gas-slotting (which again I could do w/o). But..... $2400 for the kit w/2" drop spindles & $2K w/o drop spindles . . . ...... that's freakin' steep. And WTF..... $400 price difference for a pair of drop spindles???????

They couldn't get them any cheaper than a regular 'Joe'?? Maybe I should call SSBC & tell them Summit offers better pricing on spindles .
To me they are sticking it to use and not giving us any lube while doing it. Their is no way in h?ll I will pay 2 + grand for $600 worth of parts if it cost that much and I know it doesn't. There are several kits on ebay for gm cars for less than $800 but it would be a snowballs chance in h?ll you will find a kit like that for our trucks anytime soon. Do the folks that make these kits not realize that there are a butt load of 87 down trucks that we are building and wish for the same upgrades as the car guys have? Oh well, I guess and good luck Scoti and keep us posted on what you dig up.
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Old 06-08-2007, 12:48 PM   #7
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To me they are sticking it to use and not giving us any lube while doing it. Their is no way in h?ll I will pay 2 + grand for $600 worth of parts if it cost that much and I know it doesn't. There are several kits on ebay for gm cars for less than $800 but it would be a snowballs chance in h?ll you will find a kit like that for our trucks anytime soon. Do the folks that make these kits not realize that there are a butt load of 87 down trucks that we are building and wish for the same upgrades as the car guys have? Oh well, I guess and good luck Scoti and keep us posted on what you dig up.
They are sticking it to us all right! I also think that the folks making these kits DO realize there is a butt load of 87 down trucks thats why they charge out the ass for a kit. I was looking at the willwood calipers myself and also need some rotors. Another place to check for kits is in the 4x4 world , they got to stop them big tires too. I picked up a magazine the other day and found 3 different kits for older Chevy's , dont remember the brands though.

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Old 06-08-2007, 02:49 PM   #8
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I think our brakes are pretty good for stoping right now, i just bought a rear disk setup for mine but the fronts are almost 12" and 1.25" thick. Unless your doing alot of towing, then you should have trailer brakes. Now if you wanna look good with 13 or 14" drilled and slotted and powder coated calipers then you have to spend some $$ ... I would love to have those sitting under my 20's but for $2k i'll just keep my stock 11.75"'s..
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Old 06-08-2007, 03:02 PM   #9
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http://store.nexternal.com/shared/St...unt2=664924263

If you could make a chevelle spindle work they are a bunch of kits out there like the one above. I want 13" rotors myself and at least dual piston calipers.
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Old 06-08-2007, 05:40 PM   #10
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It just sucks most of the big breaks are so expensive, and thats for every car out there.. If you cant find a stock app and adapt it is big $$.. Even when you go with stock if it vette or sports car like most multi piston big rotor systems it still big $$.. Here is a SSBC install

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I think our brakes are pretty good for stoping right now, i just bought a rear disk setup for mine but the fronts are almost 12" and 1.25" thick. Unless your doing alot of towing, then you should have trailer brakes. Now if you wanna look good with 13 or 14" drilled and slotted and powder coated calipers then you have to spend some $$ ... I would love to have those sitting under my 20's but for $2k i'll just keep my stock 11.75"'s..
I want 13" brakes up front to help stop the truck better & fill up some room in the window of the 20" wheel I would like to get.

Yes the 12" brakes work but 13" brakes would work even better. The stock 12" rotors look good up to an 18" wheel. IMO, after that they look out of proportion to the wheels 'window'.

I really like the looks of the SSBC set-up & it would be perfect for me if the rotors came plated but w/o the slots.

EDIT* Errr.... it would be perfect if the rotors came plated but w/o the slots & IF the price was better.
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I imagin if you did enugh research and some fabbing you could get some stock rotors from something like a vette or somthing and made some caliper mounting plates and put a setup together. Not sure how much $$ it would cost though. I seen somwhere that some porschas had like 13 or bigger but their calipers were over 300.00 ea, dont know how much the rotors are.. Another bad thing about that is wheel bolt pattern.
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I imagin if you did enugh research and some fabbing you could get some stock rotors from something like a vette or somthing and made some caliper mounting plates and put a setup together. Not sure how much $$ it would cost though. I seen somwhere that some porschas had like 13 or bigger but their calipers were over 300.00 ea, dont know how much the rotors are.. Another bad thing about that is wheel bolt pattern.
Yep.... I've considered purchasing a Baer kit for some reverse engineering.

I think the Baer kit would be easier to reverse engineer than SSBC's because they use the PBR caliper vs. the SSBC's custom made caliper.
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Yep.... I've considered purchasing a Baer kit for some reverse engineering.

I think the Baer kit would be easier to reverse engineer than SSBC's because they use the PBR caliper vs. the SSBC's custom made caliper.
Me and my old man were looking at the stock spindles that came off my blazer and we think we might could make the c5 calipers work if we did some cutting and bracket making. The deal is finding a hub that will work. I wonder if you could by the hubs from baer. You could redrill a c5 rotor for a 5 0n 5 but the hub is still a issue. We all need to get together on this and make something work for all the money that would be saved.
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Use a stock disc machined down for your hub...
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Use a stock disc machined down for your hub...
This is correct. I'll have to do some searching, but there are a few sites that have info on "Big Brakesfor cheap".

If you machine down a stock truck rotor, you can use it as a hub to bolt on C4 or C5 rotors. Then all you need is to fabricate a bracket to mount a set of C4 or C5 calipers. You can buy the parts rather cheap this way.
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All right guys..... Who's up for CrBBFT..... Cheap(er) Big Brakes For Trucks?

I've seen the billet hubs that are available & seem to remember one that was offered for late Impalas. It's possible they required a wheel pattern change but maybe they were still 5x5. Of course, as was mentioned one could always machine a 1pc. rotor for the hub & use a slip on rotor/hat.

Maybe we would need to search for something offered on the last of the full size caddys (post 2000, not pre-). Anyone remember any type of full size Caddy using PBR calipers w/the hub & hat configuration?

Like I said, I like the looks of the SSBC set-up over the Baer, but 'morphing' the 2 together (SSBC's 1pc. rotor w/the PBR caliper) would work for me. The trick would be to find the source for the SSBC rotor . If we could do that, there wouldn't be a need for the hubs.

This thread is generating some good input! Thanks everyone.
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All right guys..... Who's up for CrBBFT..... Cheap(er) Big Brakes For Trucks?

I've seen the billet hubs that are available & seem to remember one that was offered for late Impalas. It's possible they required a wheel pattern change but maybe they were still 5x5. Of course, as was mentioned one could always machine a 1pc. rotor for the hub & use a slip on rotor/hat.

Maybe we would need to search for something offered on the last of the full size caddys (post 2000, not pre-). Anyone remember any type of full size Caddy using PBR calipers w/the hub & hat configuration?

Like I said, I like the looks of the SSBC set-up over the Baer, but 'morphing' the 2 together (SSBC's 1pc. rotor w/the PBR caliper) would work for me. The trick would be to find the source for the SSBC rotor . If we could do that, there wouldn't be a need for the hubs.

This thread is generating some good input! Thanks everyone.
Reckon how much the rotor is from ssbc? My buddy might be a dealer for them but I will have to ask. I would think you could buy just the rotors since they wear out but I am sure they are high dollar.
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CPP's big brake kit (13 inch) will be availible in the next couple months. I spoke with them yesterday and asked if they were going to produce a Big Brake kit like what they offer for the Camaro and Chevelle/Nova. Like the one listed above on ebay. There response was yes it will be availible in the next couple months at the same price....Hope that helps
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CPP's big brake kit (13 inch) will be availible in the next couple months. I spoke with them yesterday and asked if they were going to produce a Big Brake kit like what they offer for the Camaro and Chevelle/Nova. Like the one listed above on ebay. There response was yes it will be availible in the next couple months at the same price....Hope that helps
Cool.... I love multiple options. I checked their site after I googled 'chevy truck big brake kits' but was disappointed to only see car stuff.

To me, their stuff looks like a Baer Brakes set-up w/a CPP logo. Did anyone else notice this?
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Revolution brakes makes a Big Brake kit for our trucks. Here is the link.

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They are a little spendy though.
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Cool.... I love multiple options. I checked their site after I googled 'chevy truck big brake kits' but was disappointed to only see car stuff.

To me, their stuff looks like a Baer Brakes set-up w/a CPP logo. Did anyone else notice this?
Hell if they would sell a kit for less than a grand I would just buy one of those if you could get a 13" rotor.
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guys, if i can help out with your machine work, let me know.
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10-4, glad to know someone it willing to help out.
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I took a mustang up grade kit 13" rotors & PBR calipers redrill rotors to 5 on 5 cut stock rotor off in brake lath it worked. Used the hub only longer wheel studs , cut caliper mount off spindel made a mount bracket welded it to spindel , Rear cut outer diamiter of axle so 13" rotor would fit make bracket to bolt on wear backing plate was about $1700. to do front and rear ,test drove sat brakes work good jv I work on stuff I dont type well.
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