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Old 11-29-2005, 10:33 AM
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This is what i was quoted from Precision. Sound good? Anyone have pics of their brakes for comparison? Thanks.





Sorry it has taken me a bit to get back to you with the holidays going on i was gone most of last week.
If I owned the car i would go with a 13" X 32mm 2 peice cross-drilled and slotted or at least slotted rotors with Wilwood 4 piston superlite calipers and Porterfeild R4S pads. This setup will give you the best performance with the best look. The rear setup is pretty easy to get taken care of i would go with the Wilwood kit for the 12 bolt. Do you have c-clips or not? Either way the kit is a 12.19 X 22mm cross-drilled and slotted 2 peice with parking brake using Wilwood 4 piston Dynalite calipers. The only other thing i would suggest is a proportioning valve and possibly a Master cylinder.
The front kit would be a custom kit for your GTO this kit will come with rotors, calipers, brackets, spacers (if needed), pads, ss lines, hardware, and instructions the kit will cost 1750.00 if you choose to go with my suggestions, you can get this front kit about 50.00 cheaper by not using the R4S pads. This front setup will take around 6-8 weeks to produce and requires a 50% deposit to get it started. The prop valve is 41.95 and the master cylinder if needed will be 200.00. The rear kit will be 704.95 and will need SS lines which will be 70.00 for the pair. Throw in a nice powder coating of the caliper and brackets for 150 front and 120 rear.
As always with the pro-touring discount you will recieve a free 6 pack of Wilwood 570 brake fluid and free shipping.
hopefully this helps if you have any other questions please give me shout.
The brakes do look nice. I really don't want to wait 6-8 weeks to get my car back on the road though. Thanks anyway.
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Old 11-29-2005, 10:55 AM
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the 6-8 week time period is for a custom kit from precision....if you order a regular wilwood kit from them you can have them as early as 3 days or something like that! Wilwood has a kit for the a-body's for sure becuase I have one....the easiest way to do it is call them

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the 6-8 week time period is for a custom kit from precision....if you order a regular wilwood kit from them you can have them as early as 3 days or something like that! Wilwood has a kit for the a-body's for sure becuase I have one....the easiest way to do it is call them

call Kevin tell him Travis of Kenny Davis Hot rods sent you and he will take care of you!
Oh I see. Thats more like it. Thanks!
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