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Old 06-15-2024, 08:06 PM   #51
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Re: Big Brakes with OE Rotors and OE Brembo 4 piston calipers

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Old 06-15-2024, 11:24 PM   #52
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Looks great man, I like it. I have an old set of belltechs I should try to do a budget mod style with using those old rotors cut down to hubs and see if I can get it more budget friendly. However I've also thought of going for some cpp x10 spindles and see if hubs from a jeep 2wd wrangler(right side drive mail vehicle) would work. And then you wouldnt have to cut the rotors and try six pistons off the new jeep gc srt8. Did you design the suspension raise? Looks awesome. Good luck on getting it done. I'm still trying to get suspension ideas finished so I can have them made. I'm designing a cantilever air ride system and chassis. That's way down the road tho. Thanks for showing what u did
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Old 06-18-2024, 06:07 AM   #53
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I'm in the process of doing the same thing. Would you be interested in sharing/selling the brackets?
sure no problem man, ill pm you the files.
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I'm in the process of doing the same thing. Would you be interested in sharing/selling the brackets?
sure no problem man, pm your email and ill send them to you. ok, heres the info if people want to use this build.

cpp 2.5 modular drop spindles
12-20 jeep GC srt8 6.4L CENTRIC rotor 12158010 (380mm) center hole needs opened up to about 3.07in
Kore3 billet hubs for c10 hd 1.25 rotor
10-15 camaro 4 piston calipers

brake lines are the same fittings, might have a different flare though.

bolts for the brackets. ill try to get you those too give me a bit. or just order them from cpp the caliper bracket to spindle. they come with the brackets for stock d52s.

if i was to do it again. i would get the x10 cpp spindles and then i would see if the jeep gc wheel bearing hubs would fit them and them use factory rotors without mods and see if the same bracket works or not.
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Old 07-07-2024, 08:06 PM   #55
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Old 07-13-2024, 02:02 PM   #56
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the jeep rotor have a deeper hat than the ss camaro stuff ?
Our camaro stuff needed a 3/8 spacer to clear the caliper with 18in rocket attack wheels
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Old 07-15-2024, 09:50 AM   #57
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Been looking into doing this setup on my truck.

Curious whats the minimum wheel size to clear the calipers?
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Old 08-21-2024, 02:20 PM   #58
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sure no problem man, pm your email and ill send them to you. ok, heres the info if people want to use this build.

cpp 2.5 modular drop spindles
12-20 jeep GC srt8 6.4L CENTRIC rotor 12158010 (380mm) center hole needs opened up to about 3.07in
Kore3 billet hubs for c10 hd 1.25 rotor
10-15 camaro 4 piston calipers

brake lines are the same fittings, might have a different flare though.

bolts for the brackets. ill try to get you those too give me a bit. or just order them from cpp the caliper bracket to spindle. they come with the brackets for stock d52s.

if i was to do it again. i would get the x10 cpp spindles and then i would see if the jeep gc wheel bearing hubs would fit them and them use factory rotors without mods and see if the same bracket works or not.


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