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    1. #1
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      Sep 2005
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      Has anyone successfully done a LS1 rear swap on a 69 Camaro?

      Has anyone done this swap?

      Two left calipers/backing plates.

      I would like to chat with someone who has done it.

      It seems to be a pain due to the parking brake.

      Should I just buy the Touring Classic rear set up and use my LS1 front conversion?

      Steve



    2. #2
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      Nov 2000
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      Just do it, if you run into problems were here to help!
      Steve68- 1968 Camaro SS LSX T56, 12bolt 3:90's, 18" Fikse Profil 13s, Deep Fathom Green paint, Spearcos, just bunch of old junk because another member said so, LOL



      70 Nova SS street/drag 454, T400, 3:55, ugly!

    3. #3
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      I did mine in about two and a half hours, but I haven't messed with the E brake yet.
      Chris
      67 Camaro single turbo LSX/T56 -V2.0 underway
      06 AMG CLS55 2.9 Whipple, 5.6 forged Darton MID
      06 AMG E55 w 63 conversion 2.9 Whipple
      99 FRC Corvette pretty in pink

    4. #4
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      Brickyard, I just finished up mine. E-brake and all. If you want to discuss what I encountered, PM me with your phone # and I will call you.
      Brett

    5. #5
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      Brett pm sent

    6. #6
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      Nov 2005
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      zachary louisiana
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      with this rear swap with 2 lh calipers brakets and mounting plates does it matter if you get it off a 98+ camaro with a 10 bolt and want to put it on a 69 with a 12 bolt?
      1969 camaro ss 372,hotchkis tvs, comp cams 268xe, world products heads, zz4 intake, 670 holley, msd setup eagle alloy 212's, autometer ultra lites......99 console with megashifter, ls1 brakes and a soon to be 700r-4
      http://http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2246580

    7. #7
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      No, the bolt pattern on the end of the housing is the same.

    8. #8
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      zachary louisiana
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      sweet where can i get the templet to make the front braket that is ..."to size" so i can just trace it and cut it out in metal....or the cheapest place to buy it
      1969 camaro ss 372,hotchkis tvs, comp cams 268xe, world products heads, zz4 intake, 670 holley, msd setup eagle alloy 212's, autometer ultra lites......99 console with megashifter, ls1 brakes and a soon to be 700r-4
      http://http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2246580

    9. #9
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      sorry to hijack, but for a '67, does the (2) LH brackets still apply, seeing as the shocks are not staggered?
      olly
      1967 Camaro RS
      LS1, T56, LT'S, LS6 intake, ASP pulley,C6 Z06 clutch, Detroit True-Trac, 4:10 gears, GM 8.5 rear, strange 30spline, HOK Cinnamon Pearl Paint.

    10. #10
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      Apr 2003
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      Nyköping, Sweden
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      On my website you can find info about the swap.

      Jan
      Jan Suhr
      Nyköping, Sweden
      1969 Pro touring Camaro Z/28 LS1/T56
      Scandinavian Pro Touring Forum protouring.se

    11. #11
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      Feb 2006
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      Thanks, Jan. Great info. I'm guessing you re-drilled and countersunk the caliper brackets 45 degrees out?
      thx in advance
      olly
      1967 Camaro RS
      LS1, T56, LT'S, LS6 intake, ASP pulley,C6 Z06 clutch, Detroit True-Trac, 4:10 gears, GM 8.5 rear, strange 30spline, HOK Cinnamon Pearl Paint.

    12. #12
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      Just to be clear, it looks as though Jan did an LT1 brake swap, not LS1. There are differences.

    13. #13
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      I noticed. Looks like i'm going to buy the entire rear brake setup, and take it from there. Drilling and countersinking, making brackets, etc, will be easy. I work in a CNC shop
      thx, end hijack.
      1967 Camaro RS
      LS1, T56, LT'S, LS6 intake, ASP pulley,C6 Z06 clutch, Detroit True-Trac, 4:10 gears, GM 8.5 rear, strange 30spline, HOK Cinnamon Pearl Paint.

    14. #14
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      Nov 2005
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      zachary louisiana
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      what lines do you need for this setup...i have the drums so do i need the 69 drum lines 69 rear disc lines, 98+ ls1 rear lines?
      1969 camaro ss 372,hotchkis tvs, comp cams 268xe, world products heads, zz4 intake, 670 holley, msd setup eagle alloy 212's, autometer ultra lites......99 console with megashifter, ls1 brakes and a soon to be 700r-4
      http://http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2246580

    15. #15
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      Mar 2003
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      I mocked the brakes up on my car. The issue I was running into was that the leaf spring would interfere with the operation of the e-brake. Has anyone been able to figure this out? The only solution I see is to rotate the housing ends 180* so the e-brake pull is on top. This would only work if you are planning on a new housing or modifying the one you have though.
      James
      -1969 Camaro Sport Coupe
      -1996 Z28
      -2005 Silverado
      Webpage

    16. #16
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      May 2005
      Location
      new york city
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      I am in the process of doing this swap also. I am going to mount the shocks inboard so I won't have the caliper/shock interference. But, what I was wondering is can the calipers be mounted to the rear of the axle instead of the front, so that the e-brake lever on the backing plate operates by being pulled toward the front of the car. By swapping the backing plates and calipers side to side, left to right and right to left. They bolt up to the housing no problem? Does anyone have any ideas? Thanks.

    17. #17
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      Sep 2005
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      ttt

    18. #18
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      Aug 2004
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      I've done the LS1 rear brake conversion including functioning ebrake on my '68 with staggered shocks- which should mean that the conversion would be effectively the same as on a '69 (I think)

      I however, was not able to use the brackets used on the end of the housing that the old drums mounted up to. I cut the old ones off and made new ones (using the LS1 ebrake backing plate as my template). When welding the new brackets on you need to be mindful of:
      1. Clocking the brackets such that they don't interfere with the shocks (I was able to use a the right and left side parts without any problems) as well as being able to use the ebrakes; and
      2. setting the the bracket deep enough such that the caliper will be positined appropriately in relation to the rotor once it is bolted on the to the axel but not so deep that you can't move the axle inward enought to install or remove the c-clips.
      Note also that I used C5 rear rotors and am not sure whether they are different from the ls1 rear rotors.

    19. #19
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      Mar 2005
      Location
      Colorado
      Posts
      94
      Is there any way you could post a few pictures, I know that there are alot of people trying to do this including myself. They would very appreciated.
      68 Camaro
      LS2 6speed
      Complete Hotchkis front and rear suspension, Global west SFC, 3rd gen steering box, C5 front rear discs w/ 4th gen booster and MC. 8.5" posi rearend with 30 Spline 12 bolt axles.

    20. #20
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      Sep 2005
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      Scottsdale AZ
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      I quit being cheap and I did finally did the right thing,
      I bought a rear set up from Touring Classics.

      Noel was great. I wish I had just done this in the first place.

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