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Someone local to me is selling a pair of these brand new for $200. But before I pull the trigger Id like to know if its possible to use them on a third gen camaro (1988 IROC)
Brakes------> Part numbers :
42997SL (left)
42997SR (right)
http://www.andysautosport.com/chevro...kes_australia/
Someone local to me is selling a pair of these brand new for $200. But before I pull the trigger Id like to know if its possible to use them on a third gen camaro (1988 IROC)
Brakes------> Part numbers :
42997SL (left)
42997SR (right)
http://www.andysautosport.com/chevro...kes_australia/
Thirdgen89GTA
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Someone local to me is selling a pair of these brand new for $200. But before I pull the trigger Id like to know if its possible to use them on a third gen camaro (1988 IROC)
Brakes------> Part numbers :
42997SL (left)
42997SR (right)
http://www.andysautosport.com/chevro...kes_australia/
4th gen rear brakes do fit, but most people don't bother with the conversion, they just put a 4th gen axle back there.Originally Posted by Pro-mo
No luck with the search button.Someone local to me is selling a pair of these brand new for $200. But before I pull the trigger Id like to know if its possible to use them on a third gen camaro (1988 IROC)
Brakes------> Part numbers :
42997SL (left)
42997SR (right)
http://www.andysautosport.com/chevro...kes_australia/
FRONT brake conversions are where its at.
JamesC
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Someone local to me is selling a pair of these brand new for $200. But before I pull the trigger Id like to know if its possible to use them on a third gen camaro (1988 IROC)
Brakes------> Part numbers :
42997SL (left)
42997SR (right)
http://www.andysautosport.com/chevro...kes_australia/
The rotors themselves won't fit, if that's what you're asking. You can do a complete LS1 swap, but that includes backing plates, calipers, rotors, combination valve, and so on. The same would be true of the 89-97 set-up.Originally Posted by Pro-mo
No luck with the search button.Someone local to me is selling a pair of these brand new for $200. But before I pull the trigger Id like to know if its possible to use them on a third gen camaro (1988 IROC)
Brakes------> Part numbers :
42997SL (left)
42997SR (right)
http://www.andysautosport.com/chevro...kes_australia/
JamesC
Thanks, I kinda screwed up the title, I tried to get back here and edit before anyone answered but you treed me lol.
My question is will the rotors that I listed in my original post fit a third gen?
Also any recommendations on calipers to go with said rotors would be appreciated.
My question is will the rotors that I listed in my original post fit a third gen?
Also any recommendations on calipers to go with said rotors would be appreciated.
Dammit, treed again !!! Thank you though =)



