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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Jul 2011
      Location
      Oceanside Ca
      Posts
      22

      2010 Camaro Brembo Brakes on a 3rd Gen Nova??

      Hi guys, I need some professional input. I have been searching on here for a few hours to see if this combo would work. But only found posts that date back to early 2010. With no final answers. So, what I would like to do is get a set of these brakes from someone who took them off for an aftermarket set. I would like to run them on a stock spindle(short). The brakes are 14" rotors and 4 piston calipers. I have searched through Kore3's site and found nothing, although they had posted a year ago that they were woking something out for this application. Anyone know if they figured it out? I would like to not run AFX spindles (too much money!) but do need a better brake and I am trying to keep a budget. Thanks in advance guys!

      I found these on another forum for $650.00



      Jesse
      1972 Nova: Full CCP disk brakes and suspension, 355ci, 700R4, 4.10 gears, all flat black with 4" cowl hood.
      2008 Mustang GT: Steeda performance parts, Hooker Headers and X pipe, Flowmaster muffs, 295/30R20 tires in back, everything is black.


    2. #2
      Join Date
      Sep 2005
      Location
      Woodstock, Ga
      Posts
      695
      Country Flag: United States
      You probably already saw this thread, but here is a link below. They are on a camao though.

      I think I have a link on my laptop to some tech drawings for the camaro brembo brakes. They would help if you want to make your own brackets. I'll look when I get home.

      Robert


      https://www.pro-touring.com/showthre...o-front-brakes

    3. #3
      Join Date
      Jul 2011
      Location
      Oceanside Ca
      Posts
      22
      Thanks alot Robert, the link was helpful and led to a few others. Now I just wish I wouldnt have misplaced my stock drum spindles when I put on my 2" inch dropped ones. I think that your tech drawings would be helpful too, thanks for your time! I am surprised though that no one has built a conversion kit for these brakes yet, since there are plenty of 16 year old kids wrecking daddy's camaro now days! They may not be as good as Z06 brakes but they are better than stock and cheeper than vette stuff!

      Jesse
      1972 Nova: Full CCP disk brakes and suspension, 355ci, 700R4, 4.10 gears, all flat black with 4" cowl hood.
      2008 Mustang GT: Steeda performance parts, Hooker Headers and X pipe, Flowmaster muffs, 295/30R20 tires in back, everything is black.


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