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    1. #1
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      CTS V1 caliper dimensions

      Does anyone have a drawing of the 4 piston brembo calipers used on the cts V1? looking for the location of the mounting points vs center of the hub, both front and rear.
      Or a cad drawing



    2. #2
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      This may be of some use. I think the built in bolt on points are the same spacing as either the 98 to 02' f- body or the c-5/6 vette brackets but holding the caliper up an inch higher than f-body if I remember correctly.
      What is intended application?

      http://lukeskaff.com/projects/car/th...-measurements/

    3. #3
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      I'm building a 72 cutlass, and trying to do it on a budget..
      I have solid-works, and access to a bridgport.
      The car came with a 350 olds, th350, 2.73 open 10 bolt rear, and 4 wheel drums.
      Its getting a junk yard 5.3/4l80e, chinese turbo, nascar surplus 9" floater with 357 and detroit locker
      The front is somewhat in limbo as of now (what I want to have is a full ron sutton front clip, what I want to pay for is Chinese knock off a-arms and drop spindles)
      The V1 calipers seem to be by far the best bang for the buck so I picked up a set of 4.
      so I need to fab up a set of brackets to weld to the rear, and a set of brackets for the front, once I decide on what spindles.
      I was hoping to find drawings, prints, or cad models to work with to make it easier.

    4. #4
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      Jan 2009
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      I put cts v front brakes on my 70 skylark. I have stock drum spindles. I used the ls1 brakes bracket. I found the template online with all the measurements. I used 2010 camaro ss rotors I just had to open the center up a bit. With some minor tweaking I got it all lined up pretty well.

    5. #5
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      Name:  CADBracket.jpg
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      I believe this is the cad drawing I used

    6. #6
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      Quote Originally Posted by Btamayo23 View Post
      Name:  CADBracket.jpg
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      I believe this is the cad drawing I used
      Thanks

    7. #7
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      will this also work on a 79 firebird using the cts-v Gen1?

    8. #8
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      There is a place called Fly n bye that sells the bracket already. It is listed under 67-69 Camaro, however if memory serves me correctly it should interchange.
      http://www.flynbye.com/catalog/i220.html





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