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Old 07-20-2011, 08:48 AM   #85
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Re: Autocrossing your chevy truck....who wants to?

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Originally Posted by PCHRODS View Post
sorry for the delay in getting back to you, it's been a busy past couple of months. Our break kit is the "prototype" for Baers Pro 14+ Brake Package with 6S six piston calipers up front, and now we have the new 4 piston T4's out back, which by the way are bad ass!! As far as booster set up this is what I have:

- Early Classic Dual Diaphram Booster with an 1 1/8" Master.
- Use a Disc/Disc Prop valve ( basically a dist. block - no bias metering)
- Baer kit comes with an adjustable prop valve for the REAR brakes +$50
- In line tube - Stainless Brake kit works just fine for everything, I had to make the rear axle line from scratch, but it's pretty simple.
- USE DOT 3 brake fluid only

If anyone is interested please let me know, I am a Baer Brakes Dist, and I can do some really nice pricing for 67-72 Truck members. Keep in mind they take 6-8 weeks on average to get, they build them to order per application.

Example of stopping times with this kit:

2010 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 stops from 60mph - ZERO in 108 ft

1969 Chevrolet C-10 "PHILLIPS 69" stops from 60mph - ZERO in 71 ft

no BS I have it on video go to you tube and type in PCHRODS in the search and look for it in our videos, it's ridiculous!!
Rob, what kind of options do you have for Baer kits? I'm certainly not ready for 14" rotors yet, but I may be looking into some upgrades in the future.
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