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Old 01-19-2007, 04:50 PM
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Baer Brake question...

My baer rotors are in need of replacing. I currently have the Baer Track system on my 95 Z28. Since the good people at Baer neglect to have part numbers on their website, and they charge an arm and a leg to get replacement parts (such as rotors), I am trying to get the rotors through another source.

My question is, I was once told that the rotors on my brake system are the same as the stock rotors on a 88-96 Corvette. If so, the part number for my replacement Eradispeed Baer rotors is BAE-2301023. Before I commit myself to buying these expensive replacements, I need to know for sure this part number is for my brake system. Does anyone know if this is the correct part number? Or if it is not, what the correct part number is? I know this is pretty technical, but any info is greatly appreciated.

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Old 01-19-2007, 05:08 PM
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Well after some research, I found the answer to my own question. At first I didn't I could find it. Anyways, anyone else looking for the correct part number for these rotors they are;

Front right eradispeed rotor> BAE-6910084
Front left eradispeed rotor> BAE- 692084

From Baer they run $187.60 each.
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Old 01-19-2007, 05:53 PM
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Hey are the eradispeeds a 2 piece design Ben? From what I've gathered we can't use those rotors.
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Old 01-19-2007, 06:38 PM
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There are two different Eradispeed rotors. A single piece like the ones in the picture above, and a two piece like the ones I am posting in this reply. Both will work on my Bear Track system, but neither will work on stock F-body brake systems as you mentioned.

FWIW, the tech guys at Baer told me that the difference between the one peice and the two peice was pretty much the cosmetics, and the BIG difference in price (the two piece being MUCH more expensive).

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Old 01-21-2007, 10:29 PM
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there's much more too that... slight weight difference only noticed on race cars or anyone who wants that "i think it makes a difference"

looks wise 100% difference in the brake setup with the 2 piece. i love my 2 piece rotors... to keep them though i make sure i change my pads more often then normal as if i ever had to pay to replace them retail cost i wouldn't.

good information... also for reference the track kit is similar to that of the sn95 cobra brake setup on the fords if you are in a jamb and can't find vette parts.



just be happy that they have the 2 piece option for the rear factory brake system if you wanted to match your fronts.

the touring kit which is their rear kit is the same pbr caliper that they use on our thirdgens however their brackets extend the unit ever so slightly so that we can't just bolt on their 12" rotors... very nice baer.


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