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RetroSBK 01-19-2007 02:39 AM

performance brake package
 
OK guys, first off, thanks for all the help and insight.. learning ALOT here...

Lil background - I have always wanted a 69-72, and teetered back and forth for YEARS.. I build custom motorcycles for a living, and business has kinda gotten in the way of play for the last ohhhhh 4 or 5 years

earlier this year, I decided we needed a new shop truck, so I went looking, and found my 70, a project in the works, semi-rat-rodd'd but in need of some work...

So one step at a time, and prolly about 2000 more stupid questions that may or may not have been answered previously....

So, back to the question at hand...

Ive just finished my new 383 and get her slot in, and running today, and was thinking that with over 600hp on the bottle, its time to seriously consider some better binders on the front end...

Previously the truck was converted to a 5 on 5 bolt patern and has the std looking calipers.

So I need some input here... I would like to fit at least some 2 piston calipers on 12 inch rotors (running 16inch steel wheels for now) 4 piston even better...

I looked online, but I am more looking for someone's direct experience with them, fit, finish, power, modulation, bang for the buck, etc...

Thanks in advance guys!

bskylerj 01-19-2007 03:08 AM

Re: performance brake package
 
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I could not find any over size or ones like willwood unless I went with a chevelle spindle. I did find cross drilled and slotted rotors I have on. I also went with this high power electric master cylinder. I did not have enough vacuum to run the power booster. With this combination it stops my truck with 20's and over 700 horse with NO problem.

Here is a link for more info on the master cylinder. They have one you can put on the firewall or on the frame so you do not see it. Good luck and welcome.

http://www.abspowerbrake.com/

jimmydean 01-19-2007 03:13 AM

Re: performance brake package
 
There is a nice 13" "Big Brake" set-up, but I don't know if there would be clearance issues with 16" wheels.

Baer GT+ kit
http://www.tbyrne.com/GTO/baer-4301066.jpg

bskylerj 01-19-2007 03:40 AM

Re: performance brake package
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jimmydean (Post 1993271)
There is a nice 13" "Big Brake" set-up, but I don't know if there would be clearance issues with 16" wheels.

Baer GT+ kit
http://www.tbyrne.com/GTO/baer-4301066.jpg

Is this for our trucks or do you have to get new spindles?

Alvin 01-19-2007 09:42 AM

Re: performance brake package
 
Baer's kit requires you to send them spindles (or I think you can buy spindles through them) that they modify and send back with the rotors/hats mounted on them. A member did have this done. Here's a post, follow the links inside for more info.

jkaylor68gmc 01-19-2007 09:57 AM

Re: performance brake package
 
You have to run a 17 inch wheel with those brakes for proper clearence. Also check out the kit from SSBC

jimmydean 01-19-2007 11:47 AM

Re: performance brake package
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bskylerj (Post 1993280)
Is this for our trucks or do you have to get new spindles?

Classic Performance sells a front and rear kit that includes drop spindles and braided brake lines for $2300. It's pricey, but it's a complete kit, so it's not as bad as the sticker shock when you look at what all you get.

I plan to go Corvette C4 front and rear myself, but that is 75% performance, 25% pimp factor for me :D

kbs71 01-19-2007 12:04 PM

Re: performance brake package
 
Actually i was just on their site a couple of hours ago. Their GT-PLUS kits come with a 2" drop spindle, go here http://www.baer.com/Products/App_Gui...ationGuide.pdf then to page 29.
This is their web site http://www.baer.com/.
Here's Stainless Steel brakes web site http://www.ssbrakes.com/literature
Here's Wilwood, but their more drag racing oriented http://www.wilwood.com/


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