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12-09-2005, 06:31 AM #1
Baer Brake Kit and Wheel clearence
Alright boys I'm thinking about dropping the hammer on some serious brakes. Since my car is a 1995 I basically have the bottom of the barrel brakes on my car to begin with, and could put 98+ brakes on it.....but what fun would that be?
Anyways heres my question to those with these bigger brake kits with the 6 piston calipers. Do I have to keep my 17's on all the time? I would like to run my OEM 16's for the track because the chrome ZR-1s kill the rotating mass. Who has some experience with upgraded brakes?1995 Camaro Z-28
Black/Neutral|A4 GU5
Modifications:
Borla, MAC Mid's, SLP Level 1 Suspension with Prokit, SLP STB, SLP CAI, 1LE Elbow,Phillips HID, Advanced Induction 180cc Heads/224 Cam,Built 355, Yank 3200
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12-09-2005, 06:35 AM #2
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Don't go with Baer. They take about 12-14 weeks to get the kits and they are shit. We changed our Innovator Camaro here at Year One to Stainless Steel Brake Company. Service is better, quiker to get, and all around better. Bearing and seals pads you can get from the local parts store. That is just an opinion but it is back up by all of our cars here at work.
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12-09-2005, 06:37 AM #3
Originally Posted by BIG D's SS
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12-09-2005, 06:41 AM #4
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Most of the kits require 17's or even 18's. Look on our website www.yearone.com. You can check out the SSBC brake kits.
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