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    Brembos?

    I looked at the Z06 calipers, but they're only 2/4 piston and I don't want the word Corvette on them. Are there 6 piston Brembos that fit?

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    your question is a little vauge, but I think GM High Tech Performance Magazine might have done what you are looking for (CTSV Brembo 6 piston conversion):

    http://www.gmhightechperformance.com...els/index.html
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    Thanks Scott, interesting article. How about something like these?

    http://www.baer.com/index.php?page=s...mart&Itemid=10
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    those look sweet and should do a great job, but thats a lot of $ and if i understand correctly your are restricted to their brake pads, where with the CTS-V or corvette calipers there are a large aftermarket selection, just me 2cents

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    I realize that 6 piston calipers will require larger and more expensive pads, but are there really that many different brands to choose from?

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