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Old 06-18-2014, 02:57 PM   #1
Junkie414
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Need some brake advice

Project truck is a 1970 C10. Still has drums at all 4 corners.

Ordering a Porterbuilt full front end with drop member and ride tech coil overs.

What needs to be done to upgrade the brakes to C5 Z06 or C6 Z06 brakes on all 4 corners? Is a certain spindle/hub needed?

Also what booster and master are people using with a nice set of 4 wheel disc brakes?
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Old 06-18-2014, 07:04 PM   #2
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Re: Need some brake advice

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Project truck is a 1970 C10. Still has drums at all 4 corners.

Ordering a Porterbuilt full front end with drop member and ride tech coil overs.

What needs to be done to upgrade the brakes to C5 Z06 or C6 Z06 brakes on all 4 corners? Is a certain spindle/hub needed?

Also what booster and master are people using with a nice set of 4 wheel disc brakes?
sorry I cant help on your brake question, have not done one , but I would like to welcome you to the best forum on the internet.......from another Texan.
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