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Old 03-15-2009, 03:02 PM
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Default C6 Brake Bracket Mounting Nub Measurements Needed

Looking for measurements of the follow dimensions as dipicted in the picture below. Each is centerline to centerline. Whether hub-to-bolt or bolt-to-bolt.

Thanks in advance for any help you guys can give.

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Old 03-15-2009, 03:14 PM
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Is that a C5 spindle?
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Old 03-15-2009, 03:16 PM
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Is that a C5 spindle?
Indeed, it is.

It was the best picture I could find to show the dimensions I needed, even though the ones I am looking for are off the C6 uprights. However, I do not think there is a difference for these measurements between C5/6.
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Well if it is a corvette spindle I don't think you need a bracket? But I am not very sure hopefully somebody who knows for sure will awnser.
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Well if it is a corvette spindle I don't think you need a bracket? But I am not very sure hopefully somebody who knows for sure will awnser.
I'll be having some custom uprights CNC'd and need to finalize dimensions, I am going to stick to GM hubs & GM brake mounting specs for ease of packaging.

I borrowed that picture from eBay.
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OH sweet sorry for wasting your time good luck PM steve rupp I think he just took a set off his car maybe he can get some measurments.
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OH sweet sorry for wasting your time good luck PM steve rupp I think he just took a set off his car maybe he can get some measurments.
No worries. I sent Steve a PM, hopefully he can get some rough measurements.
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Here's the specs from GM's drawings:

Line C: 128.000mm
Line A & B: 107.201mm
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Here's the specs from GM's drawings:

Line C: 128.000mm
Line A & B: 107.201mm
Thanks a bunch, Matt. Greatly appreciated.
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Here's a quick rendering of the uprights if anyone is interested. This is the Passenger side.


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