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    1. #1
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      Which Years LS1 Rear Brakes Fit a First Gen Camaro

      I've seen the articles on 93-97 rear disks, but how about 98 and up? Can these fit as well?

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      Mike Redpath
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      Forgot to add this is for a third gen but should apply to your first gen. Also you will need to run two right side caliper brackets unless you have moved the shocks I believe. Ebrake setup is different as well. Hopefully someone else will chime in and finish filling in the blanks.

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    4. #4
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      you can use 98 or newer but then you still have the drum style e-brake, I didnt really like that set up so I went with 97 and older the set I used came with the e-brake cables and I got them to work with a little braket fabbing on a 68 camaro
      Justin, 68 Camaro Update:5 speed is in and neighbors are pissed!

    5. #5
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      OK, thanks, guys.

      I will probably go with whatever I happen to find first, unless there is any issues with the newer style and the mini drum e-brake.

      My wife and I spent yesterday morning at the Junk Yard pulling out an 8.5 10 bolt housing from a 73 Nova. I couldn't find a 12 bolt and I'm going the low buck route until we have a bigger garage and I can fab the mounts for something more trick, like an IRS.

      It's nice to have a wife that will get her hands dirty turn the wrenches with ya!

    6. #6
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      I got my rear brakes from a salvage in florida on e-bay went to there website and they were 25$ cheaper If I can find the name Ill post it in here It was 225 with shipping to Dallas Included everything bolts brackets, cables, and lines
      Justin, 68 Camaro Update:5 speed is in and neighbors are pissed!

    7. #7
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      hell id love that website to please....

      :3gears: 68 Rally Sport Camaro 350/4spd(t56ingarage)/8.5 10bolt 2.56 open,Hotchkis springs, kyb shocks, 17" Rallys 235/245-45-17

      1989 Pontiac Turbo Trans Am 3.8 Buick LC2 V-6 w/51k, Ported heads w/oversized one piece valves, te-44 turbo,PTS built 200R4 w/2800stall, Lucas green top 009 42.5# injectors, AFPR, Adjustable wastegate, ATR 3inch exhaust, Terry houston 3inch mandrel bent downpipe, stock intercooler w/duttwieler neck, Eibach Springs, Bilstien shocks, Spohn adjustable panhard bar...


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      Here is that web page sorry it took so long It wouldnt ever come up in the search now I know why there site was down. The kit I bought was the 150$ 97 and older set. I did buy new rotors for it at auto zone just so they were new looking.

      http://www.tacreationsusa.com/suspensi.htm
      Justin, 68 Camaro Update:5 speed is in and neighbors are pissed!

    9. #9
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      I have installed LS1 (LS1 is 98-up F-Body) Rear discs on a 69 camaro. The fab work was mostly simple, to modify the driver's side backing plate/caliper mount to put the driver's side caliper forward of the rear axle.

      Photos at the link below
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      1969 Camaro, Tom Nelson 434 TT / T56 / Wayne Due C5 / DSE Quadralink / And a bunch of other stuff....

      http://www.lateral-g.net/forums/show...t=12743&page=5


      Pictures of my cars:

      http://community.webshots.com/user/rswhite





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