Hassle free drum rear disc conversion to 1LE/ LT1 PBR rear brakes
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Re: Hassle free drum rear disc conversion to 1LE/ LT1 PBR rear brakes
Could you please pm or email me prices for you bracket. Also kit prices. My 87 Z28 came with limited slip & 3.43's.
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I'm working on PMs tonight so I should be able to make some good progress and will get to you soon.
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so is this the easy and cheapest way to do that?
also can i get a price on a kit (with everything i need that i can't reused on my car now) thanks
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I'll PM you on kit info.
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If you want to keep your current rearend gear ratio, this is the best solution. If you want to upgrade gears as well as brakes I'd look into getting a whole rear but good third gen rears along with PBR disc brakes are getting impossible to find.
I'll PM you on kit info.
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I'll PM you on kit info.
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Re: Hassle free drum rear disc conversion to 1LE/ LT1 PBR rear brakes
PBR makes a load of calipers for many cars:
http://www.pbrbrakes.com/
With these plates you can fit the good rear discs from '89-97. You can also swap to '98-02 LS1 rears but they're a bit different and won't work with these plates.
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http://www.pbrbrakes.com/
With these plates you can fit the good rear discs from '89-97. You can also swap to '98-02 LS1 rears but they're a bit different and won't work with these plates.
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PBR makes a load of calipers for many cars:
http://www.pbrbrakes.com/
With these plates you can fit the good rear discs from '89-97. You can also swap to '98-02 LS1 rears but they're a bit different and won't work with these plates.
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http://www.pbrbrakes.com/
With these plates you can fit the good rear discs from '89-97. You can also swap to '98-02 LS1 rears but they're a bit different and won't work with these plates.
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Re: Hassle free drum rear disc conversion to 1LE/ LT1 PBR rear brakes
Can I just get these backing plates from an 89-97 f-body at a junkyard? I thought 89-97 had the rectangle flange instead of square like ls1?
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so stock backing plates from a disc rear will not work on my rectangle flange El Camino?
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11.6 or 12" rear rotors are plenty big.
I used to lock up the rear PBRs on stock discs every lap when racing, but 12" or 13" fronts w PBRs or C5 calipers is the way to go!!
A good track or combo pad will make a world of difference in brake performance.
I won't ever go back to stock or greenstuff type pads even for street use in my F Body
hit up Jeff at speedtoys,com for pad applications and discounts, (I get the same brodeal as you, tell him I referred you.
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11.6 or 12" rear rotors are plenty big.
I used to lock up the rear PBRs on stock discs every lap when racing, but 12" or 13" fronts w PBRs or C5 calipers is the way to go!!
A good track or combo pad will make a world of difference in brake performance.
I won't ever go back to stock or greenstuff type pads even for street use in my F Body
hit up Jeff at speedtoys,com for pad applications and discounts, (I get the same brodeal as you, tell him I referred you.
Third Gen Race Pics:
http://rides.webshots.com/album/157758534cwBEim
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Re: Hassle free drum rear disc conversion to 1LE/ LT1 PBR rear brakes
I'm interested in converting my drum brakes in the back to disks...Can you PM me prices? Thanks!
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EBMILLER can you PM me or email me i have your brackets for the 9bolt off.
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In case I can't make stock plates work, can you PM me prices as well?
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PMs sent..thanks all.
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hate to be a bother and add to your never ending list of PMs but could you send me some price info if i wanted to do a full kit for my 89 RS? like brakets rotors calipers lines brake cables etc???
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can I get PBR (J65?) brakes from a v6, or is it just a certain model?
oh, and will the backing plates for 9 and 10 bolt be the same? or are they all 10 bolt that have pbrs?
thanks again for sharing your knowledge.
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V6 cars didn't get rear discs, only the Z28s/ higher end models got them.
9 and 10 bolt disc plates are dimentionally the same but will have a different bolt pattern, I have plates for both. All drum plates will be the same either way. The '89 9 bolts were the only 9 bolts to get PBRs, all rear discs from '89-92 got the PBRs, both 9 and 10 bolt.
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9 and 10 bolt disc plates are dimentionally the same but will have a different bolt pattern, I have plates for both. All drum plates will be the same either way. The '89 9 bolts were the only 9 bolts to get PBRs, all rear discs from '89-92 got the PBRs, both 9 and 10 bolt.
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one more question, does it make a difference whether the caliper is behind or in front of the rotor? I was wondering if I could use these plates on opposite sides putting the caliper in front in case I have shock clearance issues as with LS1 brakes.
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yes you can.
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Ed could I get a price on yor plates too. Will they work with the rotors and calipers off the 93 - 97 on the third gen camaro? Also which e-brake cables do you have to get 82-92 or 93 - 97? I have a friend that has a complete 94 rear I could get for brake parts.
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PM sent..the '93-97 rear discs will bolt right up. You will need to use 3rd gen brake cables for your car and rear discs.
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Well, after some research it appears I will have shock interference with my g-body. I need to find a relocation bracket if I use this setup. I'll post back in a few days.
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I was ready to go ahead and order these, but noticed something else. how does this kit accomodate the step in the mounting flange? wouldn't the conversion plate bend when tightened down?
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Washers are supplied to fill in that gap, problem solved. Thanks, Ed.
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Ed,
Could you please PM me some prices for some front kits and rear kits and possibly what all options I have. I have a 92 RS ( stock as of now).
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Could you please PM me some prices for some front kits and rear kits and possibly what all options I have. I have a 92 RS ( stock as of now).
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alright, I'll get a check in the mail. thanks
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Re: Hassle free drum rear disc conversion to 1LE/ LT1 PBR rear brakes
Hi Ed....
I know the thread is for 1LE/LT1. I have a 1995 Camaro V6 3.4L. I was wondering if there was any rear disc conversions for my Camaro?
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I know the thread is for 1LE/LT1. I have a 1995 Camaro V6 3.4L. I was wondering if there was any rear disc conversions for my Camaro?
PM sent Ed.......
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What gears do you currently have? I don't want to dissuade you from anything that Ed has to offer, but you might consider looking for a complete 4th gen LT1 rear (3.23 for some autos or 3.42 for some manual transmissions) and grab the proportioning valve and e-brake cables off the car as well. This would be a direct swap and you'd get the added benefit of the possible higher gear ratio. Or sell your car and buy an TPI/LT1/LS1 Just my
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A agree..a rearend swap may be the ticket for you if you can find one close. I just sold a 3.23 4th gen rear and I still have a 2.73 posi disc rear but I'll assume you'll want better gearing than that one.
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Order sent via PayPal. Check PM for details. Thanks
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Good deal. Since drum rears are very cheap finding one with good gears and posis will be the way to go.
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Hi, I got a 90 RS with rear drums, just want to upgrade them at this time, can I get a price quote? thanks.
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ok heres my question. Im swapping from a 9bolt 3.27 rear with the non-PBR Brakes, to a 4th gen LT1 rear, do I need to change the proportioning valve? also can I get a price on a parking brake cable?
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Will the plate that the caliper bolts to from an lt1 bolt to an82-88 rear discs axle
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I actually have a 4th Gen F-body, a 93 Camaro V6, but this should still work, right? I'm not looking to upgrade the gears or put in posi or anything, just yet. Its my wife's car, and she wants rear disc. Anyway, I was wondering if you could PM me prices for just the bracket and also for the whole kit. Thanks!
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Ed, relatively new to the board but I like what I've seen thus far, if possible could you shoot me a pm w/pricing info on the complete kit for a 91 rs w/rear drums (ttop if it matters) not sure on the gearing ratio yet.
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