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Old 10-12-2018, 10:51 AM
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Prepping for future ls swap

Hello TGO ,well i am planning to upgrade my front brakes and rearend for a future LS3 erod swap down the line(live in CA...). Meanwhile i save up and upgrade little by little and need advice . this is my daily driver.
Brakes: what quality brake upgrade product is recommended for that engine on the front?
will i have to worry about wheel clearance on what i have now which are 18x7 i presume.(will have to make sure since i run a 245 40 18 tire.
Rearend: what rearend w/ discs can i run with the 305/350 i have that is of good quality and i can still fit my wheels on?
Spacers?: if i will need an adapter/spacer for rear, what spacer is of the best quality and safety? ( as i do plan on getting boze wheels to fit my current rear and like the equal offset on all four wheels )

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Old 10-12-2018, 01:01 PM
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Re: Prepping for future ls swap

Wheel fitment, brakes and rear axle have nothing to do with an engine. If you want to know what wheels fit over what brakes, that has been covered. If you want to know what wheel spacers are needed for wheels, that has been covered.
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