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This page is designed for those interested in creating a brake setup or upgrading their brake setup with mixing and matching parts and for a general overview of each brakes setup specifications. If you do not want to deal with patching together a custom setup for your thirdgen F-body then just go with one of the proven Corvette C4, Corvette C5, Corvette C6, F-Body LS1, or 1LE setups listed in the table below and skip to the next page.
Thirdgen F-Body Front Brake Upgrade Options
Caliper | Abutment Bracket (Caliper Carrier) | Rotor | Hub | Spindle Bracket |
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88-96 Corvette C4 NON-HD 12" | 88-96 Corvette C4 NON-HD | 88-96 Corvette C4 NON-HD Rear Rotor 12.01" x 0.79" | Standard Hub ? | C4 Bracket |
88-96 Corvette C4 HD 13" | 88-96 Corvette C4 HD | 88-96 Corvette C4 HD Front Rotor 13" x 1.1" | HD (1LE) Hub | C4 Bracket |
98-02 F-body "LS1" 97-04 Corvette C5 05-13 Corvette C6 JL9 (Std.), J55, Z51 | 98-02 F-Body "LS1" | 98-02 F-body Front Rotor 11.92" x 1.26" | Standard Hub | LS1 / CTS-V / Camaro Brembo Bracket |
98-02 F-body "LS1" 97-04 Corvette C5 05-13 Corvette C6 JL9 (Std.), J55, Z51 | 97-04 Corvette C5 05-13 Corvette C6 JL9 (Std.), J55, Z51 | 97-04 Corvette C5 05-13 Corvette C6 (JL9) 12.79" x 1.26" | Standard Hub | C5 / C6 Bracket |
98-02 F-body "LS1" 97-04 Corvette C5 05-13 Corvette C6 JL9 (Std.), J55, Z51 | 05-13 Corvette C6 J55, Z51 | 05-13 Corvette C6 J55, Z51 13.386" x 1.26" | Standard Hub | C5 / C6 Bracket |
04-07 Cadillac CTS-V 2010+ Camaro Brembo | None, built into caliper | 2006+ C6 Corvette Z06 14" | HD (1LE) Hub | LS1 / CTS-V / Camaro Brembo Bracket |
I have created tables of the most common brake upgrades and their basic specifications so some comparison can be made of the available options. A lot more goes into picking a brake upgrade setup then just going off the specifications below, so only use this table as reference. This information should be very useful for people looking to upgrade the brakes on many GM cars.
If you have access to any of the parts that have blank fields in the tables below or something is incorrect email or post a comment and I will update this page accordingly.
Caliper Specifications
Front Caliper Specifications Table
Front Brake Type | Piston Size (outer diameter) | # of Pistons per Caliper | Total Caliper Piston Surface Area (per caliper) | Mounting Type | Rotor Thickness | Part Numbers |
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82-92 F-Body 82-87 G-Body 82-95 GMT 325/330 (S10) | 2.375 in. | 1 | 4.43 sq. in. | Floating | ~1 in. | (L) 18036668, 19140891 (R) 19140890 |
88-92 F-Body 1LE (performance package) | 1.5 in. | 2 | 3.53 sq. in. | Floating | 1.05 in. | (L) 19141209 (R) 19141208 |
88-96 C4 Corvette NON-HD | 1.5 in. | 2 | 3.53 sq. in. | Floating | 0.81 in. | |
88-96 C4 Corvette HD | 1.5 in. | 2 | 3.53 sq. in. | Floating | 1.11 in. | (L) 19141932, 12520231 (R) 19141931, 12520232 |
98-02 4th gen F-Body "LS1" | 1.75 in. | 2 | 4.81 sq. in. | Floating | 1.25 in. | (L) 18042491 (R) 18042492 |
97-04 C5 Corvette | 1.75 in. | 2 | 4.81 sq. in. | Floating | 1.25 in. | (L) 12530683, 172-2220 (Red) 88895128 (R) 12530682, 172-2219 (Red) 88895129 |
05-13 C6 J55 JL9 | 40.5mm | 2 | 3.99 sq. in. 2576.5 sq. mm | Floating | 1.26 in. (32 mm) | (L) 19208033, 88964164, 172-2297 (R) 19208034, 88964165, 172-2296 |
04-07 Cadillac CTS-V Brembo | 40/44mm | 4 | 8.61 sq. in. 5554 sq. mm | Fixed | 1.26 in. (32 mm) | (L) 89047727, 172-2287 (R) 89047726, 172-2288 |
10-13 Camaro SS Brembo | Same as 04-07 CTS-V calipers; uses 14mm mounting bolt instead of 12mm on CTS-V and painted differently | (L) 92244287, 92233189 (R) 92244288, 92233188 |
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06-13 C6 J56, Z06 Brembo | 33mm | 6 | 7.95 sq. in 5131.8 sq. mm | Fixed | 1.26 in. (32 mm) | (L) 1722376, 19121788, 19211015, 172-2423 (R) 1722378, 19121789, 19211016, 172-2424 |
09-13 CTS-V J56 Brembo | 30/34/38mm | 6 | 8.52 sq. in. 5497.8 sq. mm | Fixed | (L) 25912477, 172-2487 (R) 25912967, 172-2488 |
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09-13 C6 ZR1 11-13 C6 Z06 Carbon Edition Brembo | 30/34/38mm | 6 | 8.52 sq. in. 5497.8 sq. mm | Fixed | (L) 25923821, 172-2489 (R) 25923822, 172-2490 |
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12-13 Camaro ZL1 Brembo | 6 | Fixed | 1.26 in. (32 mm) | (L) 20944529 (R) 20944530 |
a) On calipers with multiple steeped piston sizes it is important to position the caliper so the smallest piston is the first piston when the rotor is rotating clockwise (car moving forward). You may have to swap the cross over tube and bleed screw depending which side of the rotor the caliper is on, 1-6 o'clock or 6-12 o'clock.
Rear Caliper Specifications Table
Rear Brake Type | Piston Size (outer diameter) | # of Pistons per Caliper | Total Caliper Piston Surface Area | Mounting Type | Rotor Thickness | Part Numbers |
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82-88 F-Body Iron | 48mm | 1 | 1810 sq. mm | Floating | 1.04" | |
89-92 F-Body Aluminum PBR | 1-9/16 in. 40mm | 1 | 1257 sq. mm | Floating | 0.78" | (L) 10132831 (R) 10132832 |
88-96 C4 Corvette | 1-9/16 in. 40mm | 1 | 1257 sq. mm | Floating | 0.79" | (L) 18035905 (R) 18035904 |
98-02 4th gen F-Body "LS1" | 45mm | 1 | 1590 sq. mm | Floating | 1.02" | (L) 12455127 (R) 12455128 |
97-04 C5 & 05-11 C6 Base Corvette | 45mm | 1 | 1590 sq. mm | Floating | 1.26" 26mm | (L) 19208041, 88955504, 172-2336 (R) 88955505, 172-2337 |
05-13 C6 JL9 J55 | 45mm | 1 | 1590 sq. mm | Floating | 1.02" 26mm | |
04-07 Cadillac CTS-V Brembo | 28mm 32mm | 4 | 2840 sq. mm | Fixed | 1.10" 28mm | (L) 89047742, 172-2309 (R) 89047743, 172-2308 |
09-13 Cadillac CTS-V Brembo | Same specs as 04-07 CTS-V calipers, caliper castings slightly different than previous generation, have been clearanced for rotor lip, see note 1. | (L) 25911138, 172-2486 (R) 25911233 |
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10-13 Camaro SS & ZL1 Brembo | Same as 09-13 CTS-V calipers, just painted differently | (L) 92233177, 172-2503 SS (R) 92233176, 172-2502 SS (L) 20944519, 172-2539 ZL1 (R) 20944518, 172-2538 ZL1 |
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06-13 C6 Z06, J56 | 30mm | 4 | 2827 sq. mm | Fixed | 1.02" 26mm | (R) 19121803, 172-2390 (L) 1722388, 19121802, 19211017, 172-2427, 172-2388 |
09-13 C6 ZR1 Brembo | 30mm 34mm | 4 | 3230 sq. mm | Fixed | (L) 25923832 (R) 25923833 |
(1) The 5'th gen Camaro Brembo and second CTS-V generation rear caliper castings have a clearance machined around the mounting holes to clear a lip on the router. The first generation CTS-V brembo calipers do not have this clearance machined into the casting. Thanks LS1Tech User GXP25 for the tip and rotor pic.
Misc:
a) The rear calipers on the Dodge SRT8 06-09 Challenger, Charger, Magnum, and Grand Cherokee appear to be the same castings as the 04-07 CTS-V and 10+ Camaro rear brembo calipers.
Rotor Specifications
A good set of measuring calipers is key when taking these measurements. I really like the Mitutoyo AOS series.
Front Rotor Specifications - 5 x 4.75 Bolt Pattern
Front Brake Rotor | Front Rotor Specifications | ||||||||
Diameter | Thickness (nominal) | Offset | Height (approx.) | Hat/Flange Thickness (approximate) | Hat Dia. (approx.) | Hub Reg. Diameter | OEM Weight (approximate) | OEM Part # | |
82-92 F-Body 82-87 G-Body 82-95 GMT 325/330 (S10) | 10.50" | 1.04" | 4.32" | 2.78" OD | 19.15 lbs | 18027687 | |||
88-92 F-Body 1LE | 11.85" | 1.04" | 4.65" | 2.78" OD | 25.0 lbs | 18027886 | |||
88-96 C4 NON-HD Corvette | 12.01" | 0.79" | 2.19" | 2.78" | 14.0 lbs | 18027889, 19174937, 18A289 | |||
88-96 C4 HD Corvette J55 | 12.99" | 1.10" | 2.20" | 2.78" | 20.5 lbs | (L) 10052203, 10257631 (R) 10052204, 10257632 |
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98-02 F-Body "LS1" | 11.92" | 1.26" | 2.04" | 2.78" | 17.0 lbs | 18038817 | |||
97-04 C5 Corvette | 12.79" | 1.26" | 1.79" | 2.78" | 18.9 lbs | (L) 10445857 (R) 10445856 |
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05-11 C6 JL9 Std. | 12.795" | 1.26" | 1.79" | 2.78" | 19.5 lbs | 19175920 | |||
05-13 C6 J55, Z51 06-09 Cadillac XLR | 13.386" | 1.26" | 1.785" | 2.78" | 22.5 lbs | 89060328 | |||
06-13 C6 J56, Z06 | 13.976" 355mm | 1.26" 32mm | ~1.48" | 1.781" | 0.297" | ~5.8" | 2.78" 70.7mm | 27.3 lbs | 19121787 177-1000 |
10-13 Camaro SS | 13.976" 355mm | 1.26" 32mm | 1.949" | 2.65" 67.4mm | 25.15 lbs | 92245928 | |||
Baer EradiSpeed-Plus 14" | 14" | 1.25" | Any - Customizable | (L) 6910264 (R) 6920264 |
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09-13 CTS-V J56 Brembo One-piece Router | 14.68" 373mm | 1.26" 32mm | 2.65" 67.4mm | 25.6 lbs | 25851237, 177-1105 | ||||
09-13 CTS-V 12-13 Camaro ZL1 Two-piece rotor | 14.6" 370 mm | 1.26" 32mm | 2.65" 67.4mm | 20795302, 177-1146 | |||||
09-13 C6 ZR1 (carbon ceramic rotor) | 15.5" 390mm | 25843121 |
(1) The diameter, thickness, and offset do not very much from manufacture to manufacture as these are critical for proper alignment within factory caliper carrier.
(2) Some measurements are labeled approximate because the tolerances are not critical to OEM fitment and therefore tolerances between manufactures very.
Rear Rotor Specifications - 5 x 4.75 Bolt Pattern
Rear Brake Type | Rear Rotor Specifications | ||||||||
Diameter | Thickness (nominal) | Offset | Height (approx.) | Hat Thickness (approx.) | Hat Dia. (approx.) | Hub Reg. Diameter | OEM Weight (approximate) | OEM Part # | |
82-87 F-Body | 10.50" | 1.04" | 2.40" | 2.78" | 14.75 lbs | 19285715 | |||
88-92 F-Body PBR | 11.67" | 0.78" | 1.97" | 2.78" | 12.5 lbs | 18027887 19174935 19287274 |
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93-97 F-Body | 11.54" | 0.79" | 1.87" | 2.78" | 11.0 lbs | 18028224 19195720 |
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88-96 C4 Corvette | 12.01" | 0.79" | 1.97" | 2.78" | 13.5 lbs | 18027888 19174936 19287228 |
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98-02 F-Body "LS1" (with built-in drum) | 12.01" | 1.02" | 2.40" | 2.78" | 15.5 lbs | 19175119 19241910 88925552 |
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97-04 C5 Corvette (with built-in drum) | 12.01" | 1.26" | 1.905" | 2.79" | 14.2 lbs | (L) 10445859 (R) 10445858 |
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05-13 C6 Std. (with built-in drum) | 12.01" | 1.02" | 1.925" | 2.79" | 14.2 lbs | 88955498 | |||
05-13 C6 J55, Z51 (with built-in drum) | 12.99" 330mm | 1.02" 26mm | 1.929" | 2.78" 70.7mm | 20.2 lbs | 89060329 | |||
06-13 C6 J56, Z06 (with built-in drum) | 13.36" 340mm | 1.02" 26mm | 1.94" 49.2mm | 2.78" 70.7mm | 21.1 lbs | 19121797 | |||
09-13 CTS-V & 10-13 Camaro (with built-in drum) | 14.37" 365mm | 1.10" 28mm | 1.866" 47.6mm | 2.65" 67.4mm | 24.1 lbs | 92245929 177-1051 |
(1) The diameter, thickness, and offset do not very much from manufacture to manufacture as these are critical for proper alignment within factory caliper carrier.
(2) Some measurements are labeled approximate because the tolerances are not critical to OEM fitment and therefore tolerances between manufactures very.
(3) Rotors with built-in drums have a parking brake drum in the center 'hat' area of the rotor, drum parking brakes hold the car much better.
Master Cylinder Specifications
Brake Type | Master Cylinder Specifications | |||||||
Front Bore Diameter | Rear Bore Diameter | Front Port Fitting | Rear Port Fitting | Push Rod | Bore Exit Side | Style | GM # ACDelco # |
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82-83 F-Body Rear Disc | ~1.42" 36mm | 1" 25.4mm | 9/16"-18 INV | 1/2"-20 INV | Dimple | Left | Step Bore | 18030445 18M203 |
82-83 F-Body Rear Drum | 1.25" 31.75mm | ~0.945" 24.0mm | 9/16"-18 INV | 1/2"-20 INV | Dimple | Left | Step Bore | 18030446 18M204 |
84-88? F-Body (Note 1) | ~1.42" 36mm | 1" 25.4mm | 12x1 BBL | 11x1.5 BBL | Dimple | Left | Step Bore | 18030556 18M314 |
84-92 F-Body | 1.25" 31.75mm | ~0.945" 24.0mm | 12x1 BBL | 11x1.5 BBL | Dimple | Left | Step Bore | 18030555 18M313 |
93-94 B-Body HD | 1.25" 31.75mm | 12x1 BBL | 11x1.5 BBL | Dimple | Right | Single Bore | 18030883 18M641 |
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95-96 B-Body | ~1.575" 40mm | ~1.126" 28.6mm | 12x1 BBL | 11x1.5 BBL | Dimple | Right | Step Bore | 18030951 18M709 |
95-96 B-Body HD | 1.25" 31.75mm | 12x1 BBL | 11x1.5 BBL | Dimple | Right | Single Bore | ||
93-97 F-Body | 1" | 12x1 BBL | 11x1.5 BBL | Dimple | Left | Single Bore | 18030942 18M700 |
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98-02 F-Body "LS1" | 1" | 12x1 BBL | 11x1.5 BBL | Dimple | Left | Single Bore | 18060784 174787 |
(1) 82-83 F-body master cylinders have a different thread and fitting then the later years F-bodies. It gets very confusing which master cylinder is used on which car from 84-92 F-body, the parts list from each manufacture list different years and different applications. From my research it appears the 18030556 part was only used on the 84-88 cars with rear disc brake and 18030555 was used on 84-88 cars with rear drum brakes. It also looks like from 89-92 GM used the smaller drum brake master cylinder 18030555 on all f-bodies.
Some of the measurements data in the tables above is pulled from manufactures websites Centric & Raybestos
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Raul Garcia says
Good info, but I don’t see any diameter data that includes the caliper, or caliper metrics so I can’t determine which rotor caliper combinations will fit my factory ’88 IROCZ rims.
Luke Skaff says
I have some old pictures with rough measurements I will have to dig through and post the outside diameters of C4 and LS1 setups. Here is some good information: http://www.thirdgen.org/techboard/brake-board/278821-brake-upgrades-wheel-fitment.html
Rick Stant says
looking to up grade my current 2011 Camaro V6 front calipers, Will a Cadillac CTS caliper w/ braket fit on my current front spindle? 2009 Cadillac J56, I have no idea on what the new Camaro is using for a suspension number.
Luke Skaff says
My brackets will not work on any cars other then thirdgen camaros. If the 2011 V6 camaros use the same spindles that are used on the brembo brake setups (which I assume they do) then it is a direct bolt-on. http://www.camaro5.com/forums/showthread.php?t=71401
Mike says
Hey guys, anyone know what the distance is between the two bolts that mount the caliper to the spindle on the CTS-V calipers? Bolts spacing or bolt hole center whatever the proper term is.
Luke Skaff says
Sorry for the very late reply, did not see this earlier. The distance between mounting holes on the CTS-V and LS1 calipers are 128mm or 5.04″ center to center.
Tim says
Got some additional data if you want to add it…
Stock F-body Front Rotor: 10-1/2″ diameter
Hat Diameter: 5-5/8″ (5.625)
Hat Thickness:7/16″ (.4375)
Offset: 1-1/2″ (1.5)
Hat/Flange Thickness: approx 2-13/16″ (2.82)
Great info! When I get them in, I can fill in that same info on the LS1 rear and the C5 front
Adrian Hawkins says
Hi, I’m wondering if you can help me out on a project. I have a 2005 Cadillac STS with a JE5 performance package, can you help me out?
Scott says
Is it possible to use a c5 or c6 caliper on the 98-02 Camaro rear disc set up? I have a set of C5 spindles that allows me to use the c6 brakes in the front on my Chevelle and I would love to use the matching Z06 red corvette calipers. thanks
Luke Skaff says
It probably can be done with a custom bracket but I do not have the parts or rear axle on hand to create one. Sorry I do not know much about the rear brake setups of the 4’th gens or C5-C6’s.
Rays boisvert says
Scott how easy was the spindle swap I have a 72 Monte Carlo I am trying to do either a cts-v 4 piston or c6 z96 swap and was thinking the same thing he camaro uses the 10 bolt would the caliper bolt up to that you can get the 4th gen setup at a salvage yard for cheap rather than buying one of the kore3 setups for 1000$
Dennis Schreuer says
Hello Luike,
I must say you’ve been a big help.
I’m now running C6Z06 front and rear brakes on my third gen.
Stuffed a LS6 and Ford 9 inch floater while I was at it.
Question is, I have a switch that I use for reverse lock out on my six speed, is there a simple wireless remote switch I can use to mount on my steering wheel spoke?
I tried the coiled cable deals that they use on race cars, what a pain. Would love something simple, but I can’t find it. Thanks Dennis
Ronnie Lucas says
I installed t56 in my s-10 and hooked my reverse lockout switch to my stop lamp switch.
robert says
Was wondering if u knew if they mmake brackets for the 2010 ss rear brakes to bolt on a 10 or 12 bolt rear in….with the parking brake….thanks
Curt says
Great info for these swaps. Just one question with all the LS1 and c5 and c6 sections. Each one is the same but with different rotor sizes? So all of those could use any size between the 11.92-13.38in rotors? Would you just use a different bracket per application? Because wouldn’t a larger rotor hit the inner caliper unless it was spaced farther from the hub via bracket? Also on the rear brakes when swapping/ converting will those fit 10 bolt and 12 bolt rear ends? Thanks again for all the information.
Michael Russell says
1970 Chevelle LS 2 T56 build. I would like to install CTSV Brembo brakes on all four corners. Is this possible or should I stick with a more common brake upgrade like C5 or C6? IF the CTSV brake upgrade is an option, what is needed to install?
Rays boisvert says
I’m trying to do the same thing with a 72 Monte Carlo form my research the c6-z06 caliper and the cts-v have the same bolt pattern so the kore3 front short spindle bracket and z06 rotor but the rear I know people make stuff for the 10 bolt rear but it cost about a 1000$ to retain a e brake I want to see if possible to get a 4th gen ls1 camaro drum in hat setup because the corvette one mounts on a triangle bolt pattern with 3 holes
dwi says
So, i”ve been thinking swap 05 cts V brake rotor onto 05 cts. Do you think will fit?
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Russell says
Awesome website with some great info. I race an f-body with the 2004 CTS-V Brembos up front.
I think you missed one thing though, where are the rear caliper specs for the C6 z51 cars? They run a smaller piston to compensate for the larger rotor.
Also everything I can find says c5 and c6 front calipers are the same piston size. The difference is the stiffening ribs.
Thanks again for the awesome info.
robert says
Luke
I bought a set of your brackets from a friend years back. These brackets are for the 3rd gen to convert to 4th gen Camaro. My question is? Did you ever make a bracket to upgrade to a 93-97 Camaro rotor? and is there a difference between 93-97 and 98-02 brakes? I’m finally getting to this part of my build which is going over 5 years now. I bought all the parts for the 2002 upgrade but your brackets don’t seem to work with this set up. If I need a different bracket for the 02 set up. where can I buy them?
Michael Russell says
Hey Luke
I would like to install 2016 Brembo brakes on all corners of my 1970 Chevelle. Is this big brake upgrade possible for an a body vehicle? Can you explain what I need to buy to accomplish this task? Do you have suggestions in terms of venders I should contact for the necessary parts? I already have 2016 Camaro Brembo calipers and rotors.
Steve says
Can you tell me on a 1999 corvette rear brake rotor what the diameter of the emergency brake drum is
Miles says
Hi Luke
I’m looking at upgrading the brakes on a 91 TA. Looking at the heights for the rotors, I’m just wondering why the C6 Z06 rotor needs the extra height of the 1LE hub? It has similar height to the C6 JL9 rotor which does not need the 1LE. My wheels will fit well with the standard rotor as hub but might touch the fender if I push them out with the 1LE rotor hub.
Thanks!
Berry Odum says
Luke, love the depth and breath of info provided here — it is really helpful and astonishing. I have a unique situation on a brake swap that involves BREMBO calipers on a 1st Gen Camaro. Do you know if BREMBO shares the same mount spacing uniformly between the GM factory stuff (CTSV, CAMARO, etc) and the NASCAR BREMBO calipers say from early 2000’s (Aluminum calipers that pre-dated the monobloc design from BREMBO). Trying to mock up some things for bracketry and will take all the info you may have in this area if any experience with those NASCAR calipers.
Thanks!
Tred Whitfield says
modify car brake from drum to dis brake on 1967 firebird car
Richard Vonderhaar says
Luke,
I was wondering if you had the design drawings for the 1LE spindle brackets. I can’t find the brackets anywhere and would like to manufacture them. Also, I was wondering, if you could tell me, will the C4 calipers mount to the 1LE bracket or would they require the C4 bracket?
Thanks,
Richard
Scott McClung says
I found two errors in the caliper data.
LS1 F-body caliper is 1.8″ piston, not a 1.75″ piston. dual piston. Area is 5.1, not 4.8 as listed.
C5 caliper is not a 45mm piston – it has a 40.5mm piston (dual) same as a C6
Mike says
Using a 2010 Camaro SS as a donor. Will the 14″ Brembo rotors & calipers work with C6 spindles?
Steven Pierce JR says
Hello, Just a note for those that want to use the B Body master cylinder. The brake line outlets on the master are on the opposite side and you will need to fabricate up some new lines from the master cylinder to the proportioning valve. The ends at the master will also need some very tight bends as the strut mount is very close to the outlets .
I used the B body master cylinder only because I have 14″ rotors with Ctsv calipers up front and Strange 4 piston calipers and rotors in the back. Pedal travel is so much better and brake feel is excellent.
John Teague says
Thank you for all this info and the time and effort you put into it.
Now, a lot of questions:
On the “standard hub”, what are the hub diameter and hub center flange diameters?
Do you need to worry about matching the rotor inner hat diameter and center hole diameter to the hub?
Would selecting a rotor with a taller height (larger offset) move the caliper back a little (with the correct bracket), for more rim clearance?
I am taking all this knowledge you are bestowing on us to try to use the LS1 set up on the front of my 57 Chevy.
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Ted Hubert says
I am looking for a bracket to mount Gen 5 brakes on to a C6 Corvette I want to use the 6-piston ZL1 calipers and rotors
Luke Bartoszuk says
Awesome site! Saving this page for sure. However, there’s a mistake I noticed, GEN5 Camaro/GEN2 CTSV 370mm (14.5″) front rotors have a min thickness of 32mm not a nominal thickness of 32mm. This is significant because GEN1 CTSV calipers would fit if they were the same thickness as the common Camaro SS/ corvette 14″ rotor, your specs show that they’re the same thickness, they’re not, my new ones measure out at 1.370/34.8mm.