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    Thread: Wilwood brakes

    1. #1
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      Wilwood brakes

      Does anybody know if the wilwood 6 piston brake kit for a 67 camaro be used on the ATS spindle, not necessarily the rotors and hats but the calipers themselves. I know the spindles are c5/c6 but the calipers look the same, execept that the mounting for the 67 kit has a bracket, and the ATS spindle has a similar mount. Any info would be great. I don't want to buy all new, or try to sell off this kit that is brand new.



      thanks
      -Tom


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      You will need Brackets and hats. I can help you get what you need.

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      Your the man, you were the reason I am trying to get my Martz chassis to be the best it can be for a POS. Mark from SC&C is going to make the calculations and see what can be done. Hopefully I can use the ATS stuff without too much loss of money. Can you let me know what I need and what it would cost? Thanks for any help. I'm trying to make this better before the car is finished.


      thanks
      -Tom

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      What would I need to get the 67 brakes on the AFX spindle, Is there any clearance issues with 17" TQII's. As soon as I get the suspension plotted out on my Martz chassis I will decide on what spindles to use, and then purchase the parts from you. Any idea where to get custom steering arms, ATS quoted me $600. If I use the Chevelle arms I would have to move the rack. Thanks again for any info.

      Tom B.

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      Tom, the best thing to do to save money is sell the set you have and we will get you the correct set. Otherwise you will spend to much in brackets and still have basically useless brackets on the shelf.




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