09-09-2020, 09:34 AM | #1 |
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performance brakes
ok guys I'm thinking of going to a brake rotor/caliper upgrade on my 71 Blazer. has any one swapped to a wilwood or any other aftermarket set up you could suggest. I want to keep my current wheel/tire set up without any changes. thanks
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09-09-2020, 10:02 AM | #2 |
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Re: performance brakes
What is your current wheel/tire set-up? That info could help you get more accurate/specific answers.
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Re: performance brakes
sorry. I am running 38" tires on 15x12 wheels and 9"of lift. I'd like to run a set of wilwood or ssbc rotors and dual piston calipers. stopping this beast is not ideal with the stock set up so looking to get some help with an up grade. thanks for any ideas or thoughts.
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09-09-2020, 04:03 PM | #4 |
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Re: performance brakes
Maybe consider going to hydro boost brakes. Will increase clamping force of your stock components. The aftermarket big brake and rotor set ups are great and definitely improve braking performance. The caveat with most though is you are tied to their rotors and pads. Brake job cost and parts availability is much better with stock parts. Knew a guy with a super nice Camaro and a Brembo kit. Even with normal driving required a brake job every 15-20k. If you want the aftermarket big brakes for looks as well. That is as good a reason as any to switch.
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Re: performance brakes
If you get the brackets you can use C10 front calipers on the rear with 11.75x1.25 rotors. Or 68 Corvette front rotor hats if your running 5 lugs. Or maybe you can redrill them too.
Also a larger bore master cylinder is a cheap alternative to hydroboost. But honestly with 38's I would be looking at doing a 8 lug swap with 16" or larger rims. Because 15" rims really limit the possibilities of cheap readily available factory options. Plus they will last longer then more over worked 1/2 ton options. |
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thanks guys.
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09-17-2020, 05:40 PM | #9 |
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thanks for the info guys. very helpful
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