PBR 11.6 caliper plates

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Old Nov 20, 2010 | 09:18 AM
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PBR 11.6 caliper plates

I need 2- 9 bolt PBR style caliper mounting plates for the 11.6 rotors.

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Old Nov 21, 2010 | 06:40 AM
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Re: PBR 11.6 caliper plates

Welcome to TGO.

If you'd like new, check the following link:

http://www.flynbye.com/catalog/i31.html

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Old Nov 21, 2010 | 11:14 AM
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Re: PBR 11.6 caliper plates

James on the 9 bolt that originally came out of my TTA the brackets that held the calipers looked exactly like those at flybynine that are pictured in the kit. The brackets that are sold individually look different ( they look flat not with bent rounded side like those in the kit) or maybe I just can't see. Also I got a 9 bolt out of another TTA and the caliper plate are flat and they have dust shields. My aluminum calipers will work on these. Is it possible that they used the 2 different styles of mounting systems on the TTA. There were only 1555 of these cars made. I am putting my car back stock I had a 9inch ford under it.

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Old Nov 21, 2010 | 11:50 AM
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Re: PBR 11.6 caliper plates

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James on the 9 bolt that originally came out of my TTA the brackets that held the calipers looked exactly like those at flybynine that are pictured in the kit. The brackets that are sold individually look different ( they look flat not with bent rounded side like those in the kit) or maybe I just can't see. Also I got a 9 bolt out of another TTA and the caliper plate are flat and they have dust shields. My aluminum calipers will work on these. Is it possible that they used the 2 different styles of mounting systems on the TTA.
The OE-type backing plates aren't flat, but have a slight curvature to them--as seen in the kit. Whether they're still available from GM or not, I'm unsure (I purchased mine several years ago). The after market versions are flat. Another example in the following link:

http://www.andyz28.com/DSC01410.JPG

Interestingly enough, some cars were equipped with PBR's and dust shields and others were not. Sorry, I'm not terribly familiar with TTA's.

For a flat OE version with dust shield, see post 12 of the link to follow:

https://www.thirdgen.org/forums/hist...-question.html

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