SHANE 73Z
05-10-2005, 05:30 AM
Alright fellas,
I am getting ready to put rear disks on this heap of mine. I was planning around a Baer or Touring Classics C4 style rear conversion. That would set me back about 6 bills.
Now, I still have this hard-on for the LS1 rear kit. I like the E-brake arrangement and the fact that the rotor itself is a full 12" X 1". I also like the fact that the price is right as well, about half.
Now the big question, has anyone here made this fit?
I am talking to a stone stock rear suspended, no shock relocated, no nothing out of the norm fitment to the rear of a staggered shock f-body. No offense, but I dont want to hear about a-bodies as the clearance issues are much different.
I would love to pioneer this swap for all the low buck guys here, I just need a good starting point to convince me to try and pull this off. Basically I would like to know if the calipers/brackets clear the shocks in the stock (4th gen) positions or swapped side for side. I think I may have a pretty good idea to mount the e-brake cables.
Pics would be way cool as well.......
Thanks everybody,
Shane
I am getting ready to put rear disks on this heap of mine. I was planning around a Baer or Touring Classics C4 style rear conversion. That would set me back about 6 bills.
Now, I still have this hard-on for the LS1 rear kit. I like the E-brake arrangement and the fact that the rotor itself is a full 12" X 1". I also like the fact that the price is right as well, about half.
Now the big question, has anyone here made this fit?
I am talking to a stone stock rear suspended, no shock relocated, no nothing out of the norm fitment to the rear of a staggered shock f-body. No offense, but I dont want to hear about a-bodies as the clearance issues are much different.
I would love to pioneer this swap for all the low buck guys here, I just need a good starting point to convince me to try and pull this off. Basically I would like to know if the calipers/brackets clear the shocks in the stock (4th gen) positions or swapped side for side. I think I may have a pretty good idea to mount the e-brake cables.
Pics would be way cool as well.......
Thanks everybody,
Shane