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What Bearings are being used ? I dont hear about the C5-6 guys complaining about bearing life .
But the C4 guys have few options for a decent wheel bearing . I trashed a set of Autozone front bearings in ten laps at Autobahn last year on Kumho 710s . Not to threadjack your post ... Ive been looking for a fix which led me to this topic . With all the folks using C4 components for Hot Rods ,kit cars and tracked C4s ,there may be a good market for a spindle with a bearing that can take the abuse . Wish I had the ability .... Anymore nascar pics btw ? |
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Anyone have a spare copy of Uprights for Dummies?... :sieg: Jeff- |
Jeff, the GMR upright is a direct replacement for a C6 upright on a stock corvette or on the multitiude of aftermarket subframes and chassis that use the factory C6 upright. DSE, RS, or Morrison come to mind.
The AFX spindle is designed to fit a an A,F,orX body directly and then allows you to use C5 or 6 brakes on those cars. |
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Depends on how you look at it. For our purposes we should cut stock steering arm off the stock upright.
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If you want to be fair, then reduce the stock unit by a quarter pound, more then reasonable for the steering arm difference. The reason for the weight comparison was to show that the fabricated unit are not much heavier, or possibly more then double the weight like some would assume. I think even though its not technically exactly the same the picture still gets the job done with what I was concerned about. Jason |
The pro-touring industries highest performing brake package affixed to a GMR fabricated upright....
http://thegmr.com/wp-content/uploads...pright-one.jpg http://thegmr.com/wp-content/uploads...right-one3.jpg http://thegmr.com/wp-content/uploads...pright-two.jpg :popcorn2: |
Nice!
Not to take anything away from The Brake Mans stellar and affordable products......... Your uprights would look mighty fine sporting these too. https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphot...33907617_n.jpg |
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one step ahead of you! :D Jason |
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