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moparguy
01-20-2005, 08:15 PM
My brother just purchased a project 69 Camaro and i am just trying to source some suspension upgrades for him to get.
What is an affordable big disk brake setup (front and rear) that would work with this suspension?

What would be a good steering box for him to get that has a good road feel and better ratio?

Are there any off the shelf pieces from GM that would work for any of these two upgrades like from the Corvette or Trans Am?

Conekiller13
01-21-2005, 09:57 AM
What is Your definition of affordable?

dhardison
01-21-2005, 10:22 AM
I just finished the front of a front/rear disc conversion from Touring Classics. So far, I've been very pleased with everything. I don't know if their kits fall in to the 'affordable' category for you though. I noticed that they've just reduced their prices for '05. Figures.........

http://www.touring-classics.com

Dan

nkopper
01-21-2005, 01:05 PM
What size wheels is he going with? That will limit the options somewhat.

For my '69 Camaro, I bought a complete set of rear brakes off of a 2001 Z28 that had less than 2500 miles on it for $80 from a salvage yard. For the front, I bought a new set of 1996 Gran Sport Corvette calipers and slightly used 13" rotors for something like $225 or $250, I can't remember exactly. Add to that a Mustang Cobra hydroboost/master cylinder with less than 40,000 miles for $100. With pads and brake lines, I hope to complete the entire system for under $550. If you're not afraid to scrounge the salvage yards a bit, you can find some really good deals. It just depends on if you want to go with new or used parts.

Nathan

moparguy
01-21-2005, 03:30 PM
That is what I am talking about nkopper! :icon996: Maybe factory GM type stuff you might be able to buy new over the counter even.

As far as "what is affordable" I am not sure just how much he wants to spend as I stated earlier.... :banghead: this is my brothers project and I am trying to gather up info on certain brake combos that are available.
I do know that the wheels will be at least 18 inch TTll's.

Conekiller13
01-22-2005, 05:56 PM
DOes Your brother the abilty and tools to modify the spindle for that set up and fabricate brackets? :dunno:

NUBREED
01-23-2005, 10:37 AM
If You Put A Power Rck/pinion Mustang 2 Style Ill Make You A Killer Deal On A Wilwood Kit And I Do Mean Brand New...aluminum Calipers/drilled And Slotted Rotors...

Richz68
01-23-2005, 11:59 AM
12" & 13" Front brake conversions:


http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/David_Pozzi/12_corvette_brakes_on_fgen.htm


Awesome detailed article of a 1st Generation Camaro with C4 Vette brakes up front & '93-'97 F-body rear disc brakes:

http://www.geocities.com/torkerscamaro/torker.html

moparguy
01-23-2005, 02:04 PM
Richz68.....that is the sort of stuff that we are looking for! Thanks for posting that useful info!
It gives more options for us to consider during his buildup!

Stoichio
02-17-2005, 11:15 AM
I am planning my brake set-up on my 67 Camaro, so the stuff I have read so far really helps out. I my initial choice was to get one of those drum to disk conversion kits (ex SSBC). But, until I get some funds, I'll continue to do some research and think about my options.

JoshStratton
02-25-2005, 05:42 AM
Since you are looking for affordable brakes...check out our post in the "Group Purchases" section. I am getting a complete set of Baer brakes through this group and am saving $750.00 total on the kit from the next best price I could find for my car.

aany001
02-25-2005, 08:03 PM
hello everyone.... i have a drum brake set up on my 69 camaro and would like to know if anyone knows if any stock gm brakes from like a caprice or safari van with larger brakes would some how work? on the budget!!!
thanks
steve

bobhamilton15090
02-27-2005, 06:39 PM
on e-bay someone is selling baer brakes with new master for $1695.00
Item number: 7958011003
check it out it may be what you want