C6/C7 Hybrid Floater System -
These NEW billet steel Adaptors Weld-On to nearly any axle tube!
Advantages:
- Welds to your new OR existing housing
- Reduces/eliminates brake “knockback”
- Eliminates axle deflection
- Wheel & tire remains intact should an axle failure occur
- Front or Rear Caliper / E-Brake Cable Positions
- Utilizes the robust, zero maintenance C6/C7 ZO6 Hub Bearing Unit
- Utilizes OEM C5/C6/C7 Corvette, and 5th Gen Camaro brake kits
- Utilizes aftermarket C5/C6/C7 Corvette, and 5th Gen Camaro brake kits
- Utilizes your existing BAER / WILWOOD caliper & rotor (some restrictions apply)
- Super compact design compared to traditional style full floaters
- All advantages of a traditional style full floater without the maintenance
- Replacement parts available at local GM dealer or local parts house
- No modifications required to the hub bearing unit as other kits in the marketplace
Fitment: Any rear-end with 2.750”-3.250” o.d. axle tubes
See information listed below for both the
"long" and "short" versions...
Weld-On “Short" Base Kit (pictured below)
Weld-On “Short" Base Kit (pictured above)
Base Kit (Short) Includes:
• (2) Billet Steel,
Short Hybrid Floater Adaptors
• (2) Billet Aluminum Caliper Brackets
• (2) C7 Corvette, SKF 33 Spline Hub Assemblies
• (1) Install Kit
• (2) Hub Spacers
• (2) Billet Aluminum Hub Cap Seals
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STARTING AT - $1,398.00
Base Kit (Long) Includes:
• (2) Billet Steel,
Long Hybrid Floater Adaptors
• (2) Billet Aluminum Caliper Brackets
• (2) C7 Corvette, SKF 33 Spline Hub Assemblies
• (1) Install Kit
• (2) Hub Spacers
• (2) Billet Aluminum Hub Cap Seals
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STARTING AT - $1,498.00
Add Axles - $400.00
• (2) Hy-Tuf Full Float Axles
Add E-Brake items - $325.00
• (2) C5/C6 Corvette Complete E-brake Assemblies
• (2) C5/C6 Corvette Parking/E-brake Cable Brackets
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To help determine which kit might work best for your particular application, please see below picture.
Questions welcomed!