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Old Sep 10, 2002 | 11:24 PM
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From: South Texas
Car: 97 200sx se-r, 82 Trans/Am
Engine: 350 bored to 355
Transmission: 700r4
Axle/Gears: 9 bolt 3.45
I have the 9 bolt dust cover and backing plate what next?

I have an 89 9-bolt with disk axles. It has the dust covers with the brackets (backing plates, whatever) welded on them.

What else do I need.
I know I need:
pbr calipers
pbr rotors
Parking break assm.


Do I need caliper brackets


Or are these for the front brakes?

If any of you have these parts, PLEASE CONTACT ME ASAP.

I am nearly broke but I don't have a car until I get this rearend set up. Please help if you know what I need.

Thanks for all the help guys (and girls too, maybe?).
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Old Sep 11, 2002 | 06:31 AM
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From: Midlothian,VA. 23112-6108
Car: 1982 Z-28
Engine: 5.0 w/ Holly carb
Transmission: TH-700R4
The caliper carrier pictured is for the left front wheel on the 1LE front brake package.
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Old Sep 11, 2002 | 03:19 PM
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From: Fort Mill, SC, USA
Car: '88 Iroc, '91 RS, and a '70 RS
Engine: 5.7 TPI; 5.0 TBI; ZZ4/T56 on the ag
Transmission: A4, A4, slated to be a T56
Foney, my man. You need to get the front and rear brake setup straight. Like Andy said that's for the front caliper setup. What you need looks like this:
Attached Thumbnails I have the 9 bolt dust cover and backing plate what next?-time-brakes.jpg  
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Old Sep 11, 2002 | 03:20 PM
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From: Fort Mill, SC, USA
Car: '88 Iroc, '91 RS, and a '70 RS
Engine: 5.7 TPI; 5.0 TBI; ZZ4/T56 on the ag
Transmission: A4, A4, slated to be a T56
And this:
Attached Thumbnails I have the 9 bolt dust cover and backing plate what next?-installing-new-ebc-pads.jpg  
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Old Sep 11, 2002 | 03:25 PM
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Car: '88 Iroc, '91 RS, and a '70 RS
Engine: 5.7 TPI; 5.0 TBI; ZZ4/T56 on the ag
Transmission: A4, A4, slated to be a T56
Foney, look at my rebuild page for more detailed pics and instructions. Also, do a search for "1LE" and see what info you can get from there, click on first 2 links.

http://photos.yahoo.com/taramiller72

You might want to get Andy's CD Rom for a complete quide on the upgrade, and read Daniel Burke's page on a 1LE upgrade, here:

http://www.ws6transam.org/1LEbrake.html

Click the link for upgrading rear brakes. This will help you understand what you have and what you don't. As I understand it, you are only going to a PBR rear brake setup and NOT the 1 LE front brakes, right?

Keep the info coming so we can help you out.

Ed

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Old Sep 11, 2002 | 04:26 PM
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From: South Texas
Car: 97 200sx se-r, 82 Trans/Am
Engine: 350 bored to 355
Transmission: 700r4
Axle/Gears: 9 bolt 3.45
I followed up on an add on the clasifieds, and he is sending me the entire kit that I need for $175+ shipping. It has the e brake lines cables, brake lines, calipers, rotors, cages, and whatever else I need.

Thank you very much for the pictures, now I know what I need. I couldn't picture it in my head, especially because I have never seen the parts before.
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