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Old 01-24-2015, 05:20 PM
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Jay,

I bolted up the largest radial mount caliper and rotor I had (14 inch StopTech 6 piston) to make sure the radial mount bracket would clear the caliper mount tabs - perfect! For those with good eyes, the hub/bearing is a C7 front (no splines).

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Old 01-24-2015, 07:16 PM
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Absolutely beautiful!
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I picked mine up yesterday. The quality is as good as it looks in the photos! Thanks Jay.

Thank you Pappy, it was a pleasure talking with you. YOU are a bucket of knowledge!

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Jay,

I bolted up the largest radial mount caliper and rotor I had (14 inch StopTech 6 piston) to make sure the radial mount bracket would clear the caliper mount tabs - perfect! For those with good eyes, the hub/bearing is a C7 front (no splines).

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Old 01-24-2015, 07:22 PM
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Old 01-25-2015, 09:41 AM
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So again would this work with the larger ZR1 set up
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Old 01-25-2015, 11:32 AM
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So again would this work with the larger ZR1 set up
Yes, this setup will work with your ZR1 brakes. The ONLY thing in question was the e-brake backing plate because I had recalled seeing a different part# for the ZR1. But I just slipped an actual ZR1 rotor hat onto this setup and it fit fine. If you have any other questions please ask.

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Old 01-25-2015, 11:49 AM
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Hello Lat-G People,

As of this Tuesday (1-27-15) I am increasing the price of the "Basic Kits" by $100.00, which now will take them up to $900.00. The "Complete kit price will remain the same at $1550.00 as an incentive to purchase the "Complete Kit".
I was hoping to have a larger interest in the product which would have allowed me to keep the price were it was at, but it seems for now the manufacturing runs will remain too small to yield me any profit and although I enjoy sharing my ideas/products,,,, I cannot do it pro bono
Hopefully you all understand. With that being said, I have sold the first available kits and will be purchasing material Monday to start (3) more. I am expecting to have these available by weeks end for those who are interested. Remember, I am still honoring the $800.00 price up until end of this Monday...

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Old 01-25-2015, 05:06 PM
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You should be good after you have a couple kits out and they get reviews.


Hang in there man. I know what its like to double down and hold your breath.
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Old 01-25-2015, 07:37 PM
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You should be good after you have a couple kits out and they get reviews.


Hang in there man. I know what its like to double down and hold your breath.
I think so to Vince. I think the next sets will go fast. I am also having another set of alignment blocks made this round as I gear up for the shopping frenzy. That way I have two sets to loan out
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Hi Jay,

I'm local to you and would consider bringing you my existing 9" rear to have you install this for me. Do you have a rough idea of install cost? I won't hold you to it, not looking for a firm estimate.

Also, If I have non-e-brake C5 Z06 rear brakes on the car now (Kore3), would your complete kit & parking brake work with my existing rear brakes?
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Old 01-26-2015, 11:15 AM
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I think so to Vince. I think the next sets will go fast. I am also having another set of alignment blocks made this round as I gear up for the shopping frenzy. That way I have two sets to loan out
Jay,

Have you considered sub-contracting a fab shop to do the installs for you? Someone you could provide the fixtures to and then could recommend or send your customers to have the ends installed? That would keep you from having to enter the fabrication end of the business, unless that is something you want to do. It would also build a dependable fabrication capability with someone who would then have experience with your product, eliminating the trial-and-error scenario with a bunch of different shops with unknown capabilities.

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