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Old 09-20-2006, 01:38 PM
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Does anyone know what the dimensional differences in the 98-02 Camaro vs. similar year Corvette rotors are? I have the LS1 brakes on the front of my 68 Camaro. I want to order the Touring Classics rear disc brake kit (with drilled rotors) and want to get drilled rotors for the front to match. Touring Classics sells the C4 & C5 front kits, and I was curious if I could just buy new rotors from them for my LS1 calipers. I called Noel at Touring Classics, but he wasn't real sure if the Corvette rotors would work. Does anyone have a clue on this?
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Old 09-20-2006, 01:44 PM
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Does anyone know what the dimensional differences in the 98-02 Camaro vs. similar year Corvette rotors are? I have the LS1 brakes on the front of my 68 Camaro. I want to order the Touring Classics rear disc brake kit (with drilled rotors) and want to get drilled rotors for the front to match. Touring Classics sells the C4 & C5 front kits, and I was curious if I could just buy new rotors from them for my LS1 calipers. I called Noel at Touring Classics, but he wasn't real sure if the Corvette rotors would work. Does anyone have a clue on this?
So far as I know, Camaro LS1 front brakes are 12". C4/C5 front brakes are from 12.6" to 13".
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Old 09-21-2006, 05:44 AM
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How about the width? If just the o.d. is larger, I should be able to make a new caliper bracket to accomodate the larger o.d. rotor.
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