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88305tpiT/A 12-02-2003 10:55 AM

Best Brakes for GTA WS6 Crosslace rims
 
What are the BEST brakes I could build buy or fabricate to fit underneath my crosslace 16" rims.

I know the spoon 13" setup wont work.
The LS1 setup might work with spacers
the C4 setup works
wilwood sells their 4 piston setup
baer prolly sells a system.

WHICH IS THE BEST?

SLP_GTA 12-02-2003 11:20 AM

same delima
 
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I really like, and going to keep my cross lace rims. I think the C4 set up is the best bang for the buck, but I'm unsure if the longer studs would prevent me for using the factory lugs and plastic caps, so thats kind of out.

I think Im going the 1LE route, I know it will fit the GTA wheels lugs and caps, and provide stopping power compariable to all, IMHO:D

88305tpiT/A 12-02-2003 12:11 PM

I have driven a firebird with the 1LE 4 disk setup and was not impressed.

I noticed somewhat beter feel but the braking power was not significantly improved over my disk drum setup (could barely lock up the tires).

arrowcamaro 12-02-2003 08:17 PM

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AaronIROCZ 12-02-2003 09:30 PM

yes all GTA's were ws6

chrissy 12-07-2003 04:22 PM

I've been faced with this dilemma as well......

As far as I'm concerned the stock brakes have to go. The thing I like about the C4 set-up is the availability and price of spare parts.

Though I believe the C4 brakes haven't yet been tried under a GTA wheel. There was a thread involving Eb Miller the other day about this.

https://www.thirdgen.org/techbb2/sho...hreadid=199076
Ed Miller C4 brake kit

ebmiller88 12-07-2003 04:53 PM


I think the C4 set up is the best bang for the buck, but I'm unsure if the longer studs would prevent me for using the factory lugs and plastic caps, so thats kind of out.
You can always cut a quarter inch or so off the studs before you install them and get rid of the possible interference problem. Studs are fairly cheap...


Ed

slowTA 12-07-2003 08:36 PM

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This pic is of my rear wheel using the doorman/motormite studs. If these studs are used on the stock front rotors, then you may have an issue with the caps not fitting. The rear rotors/drums push the wheels out like spacers, so if you do the C4 upgrade then there shouldn't be a problem.

Motormite 98501
Dorman 610-323

chrissy 12-08-2003 03:58 PM

That's good news for everyone with these rims! Thanks for the pic slowTA.

"Motormite 98501
Dorman 610-323"
What does this mean? Is it part numbers for the studs?

88305tpiT/A 12-08-2003 04:02 PM

I am still waiting to see if someone can fit the LS1's under these rims.

I think the LS1's would be the best brakes of all the current options IF they fit.

slowTA 12-08-2003 06:39 PM

Yeah, those are the part numbers. I found mine at a Napa dealer. I forget what brand they carry (they don't have both) so just give them the corresponding part number.

ebmiller88 12-08-2003 06:46 PM

Napa=Motormite. They're $1.80 each in Charlotte, but the number you listed isn't right. It's 6411581.


Ed

slowTA 12-08-2003 07:00 PM

Sorry to disagree with you Ed, but I checked the motormite website and both of my part numbers returned valid wheel studs. Your numbers were invalid.


http://www.motormitedormancatalog.com/start.wws

ebmiller88 12-09-2003 07:38 AM

You are right and we may be both right...the number I posted is the Napa crossreference number. The MM part number posted won't work at my local Napa in their system.


Ed

slowTA 12-09-2003 07:53 AM

I guess this is another case of 'internet' information being incorrect/misleading/wrong!

blacksunshine'91 12-11-2003 08:25 PM

Baer
 
I know for a fact that the Baer 12" system will fit inside the crosslace rims because that's what I'm currently running on my car. At least for now until my 409's get in sometime next week. They only have about an 1/8" clearance between the calipers and the rim, but they do fit.

PF Flyer 12-12-2003 06:47 PM

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... 1LE with the right pad for the application it's being used for and they are just fine. 12" rotors front and rear.

PF Flyer 12-12-2003 06:50 PM

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... and since it's not a street car anymore, I don't need the plastic caps anyway. :D


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