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Originally Posted by av8or32
So your saying that I can run the stock spindles that I already have on the front with the big brake kits? It seems like the mounting location for the calipers would need to be further out to handle the larger diameter of the new rotor.
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Like most aftermarket brake kits, KORE3 kits use a custom caliper mounting bracket that bolts to the GM short-spindle using the existing steering arms bolts and drum/disc bracket fastening point near the top of the spindle. This mimics the mounting position of a C5/C6 Corvette relative to the hub for proper rotor and caliper alignment. The only OE item is the spindle and steering arm, everything else is removed and replaced.
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GMSS kits are based on the Chevy drum hubs, so if you wanted to use OE drum hubs, your best bet is to find a decent pair from a Chevy A/F/X-body application. In addition to rebuilding any OE hubs with new bearings, seals, and longer wheel studs, the outside diameter of the flange will need to be turned down to be 5.94" with a 1/8" x 45 degree chamfer on the outer corner of the face of the flange in order to be compatible with all known C5/C6 front rotors. Or for a simpler solution, our kit can be supplied with billet aluminum hubs ready to go.
Please feel free to contact us if you'd like to discuss our kits in greater detail.
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