Brakes
#4
Re: Brakes
front...
gotta love the camaro breaks!
its ok though...gonna go with some baer eradi speed rotors, and get some new pads.
anyone have any suggetsion on good pads...little noise/dust/heat...good stopping power? semi-metallica?
gotta love the camaro breaks!
its ok though...gonna go with some baer eradi speed rotors, and get some new pads.
anyone have any suggetsion on good pads...little noise/dust/heat...good stopping power? semi-metallica?
#5
Re: Brakes
Metalica rules, but I wasn't aware that they made a line of performance friction products... ![lol](https://www.camaroz28.com/forums/images/smilies/lol.gif)
Some contact noise is normal, but what you may be refering to is related to the caliper slides. The caliper bolt bolts into the silde itself. I believe... Slide it out and clean the walls of the inside of where the bushing goes... Re lube and install. A Really SMALL cyl. hone tool works great for it..
Hawk Pads are good, but the brakes itself on my car are not really that great.. I think I still have air in the lines.. I bought rotors for my Cavalier, when I had it, and it was the best $$$ I've ever spent as far as brakes..
![lol](https://www.camaroz28.com/forums/images/smilies/lol.gif)
Some contact noise is normal, but what you may be refering to is related to the caliper slides. The caliper bolt bolts into the silde itself. I believe... Slide it out and clean the walls of the inside of where the bushing goes... Re lube and install. A Really SMALL cyl. hone tool works great for it..
Hawk Pads are good, but the brakes itself on my car are not really that great.. I think I still have air in the lines.. I bought rotors for my Cavalier, when I had it, and it was the best $$$ I've ever spent as far as brakes..
Last edited by Bayer-Z28; 07-26-2005 at 01:33 PM.
#11
Re: Brakes
You can use the stock calipers, but you'll be able to run the 13" C5 rotors. I've seen some very nice C5 rotors for much less than Baers.
You'll have cooler brake, more friction surface, better stopping power, the ability to easily upgrade your brakes further, very good choices of less expensive vented rotors all for little more and possibly less $ (if you shop around).
The brackets w/G-stop rotors can be had for $530. Eradispeed front rotors alone cost ~$500 for the stock diameter.
Later if you want to upgrade calipers, they're IIRC around $89/ea for Z06 at SDPC.
You'll have cooler brake, more friction surface, better stopping power, the ability to easily upgrade your brakes further, very good choices of less expensive vented rotors all for little more and possibly less $ (if you shop around).
The brackets w/G-stop rotors can be had for $530. Eradispeed front rotors alone cost ~$500 for the stock diameter.
Later if you want to upgrade calipers, they're IIRC around $89/ea for Z06 at SDPC.
#12
Re: Brakes
yeah, LG sells a bracket for LS1 cars only that will allow you to either use ls1 calipers and C5 rotors, or a full on C5 kit. it's in a weird location though, it looks kinda goofy. i like bob's style bracket better, they just look better. but if you want to go the extreme cheap route, check out lg's webpage, under ls1 camaro/ta, brakes, and check out the bracket.
the rub is normal...from what i heard from an engineer is they are made that way to "warm the pad". whatever that means...i just think it's tolerances in the caliper/rotor, or there not being any. but everyone i know has it, and it's not a problem
the rub is normal...from what i heard from an engineer is they are made that way to "warm the pad". whatever that means...i just think it's tolerances in the caliper/rotor, or there not being any. but everyone i know has it, and it's not a problem