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New 94-04 spindle brake option
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<blockquote data-quote="notthenow" data-source="post: 16404730" data-attributes="member: 167935"><p>Yeah I wish I hadn't bought most of the parts already but I tend to gather up whatever is on sale over a few years and then build it. I started on this back in 2016 and have the next gen 2015 GT500 rotors front and back with the GT500 rear calipers and the CTS-V front 4 piston models. I did try fitting up the 2007 versions with the CTS-V and they were not as close as what your kit with the XTS calipers are. The rotor being taller or spaced out was needed. That was when I started researching spacing the rotor or cutting down the diameter and got mired in whether it was safe to space out the rotor and if it would lose balance if reduced it's diameter. Just couldn't find consensus from any sources. I had also assumed I would be making brackets for the front and rear to match up the mounting points. I avoided non-floating rears due to pad knock back we experienced on the Camaro build we did. Have you cut down any rotors?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="notthenow, post: 16404730, member: 167935"] Yeah I wish I hadn't bought most of the parts already but I tend to gather up whatever is on sale over a few years and then build it. I started on this back in 2016 and have the next gen 2015 GT500 rotors front and back with the GT500 rear calipers and the CTS-V front 4 piston models. I did try fitting up the 2007 versions with the CTS-V and they were not as close as what your kit with the XTS calipers are. The rotor being taller or spaced out was needed. That was when I started researching spacing the rotor or cutting down the diameter and got mired in whether it was safe to space out the rotor and if it would lose balance if reduced it's diameter. Just couldn't find consensus from any sources. I had also assumed I would be making brackets for the front and rear to match up the mounting points. I avoided non-floating rears due to pad knock back we experienced on the Camaro build we did. Have you cut down any rotors? [/QUOTE]
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