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Old Mar 6, 2003 | 03:43 AM
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i realise this subject has been done to death
however i did a search and only old info came up
ok the hard part
in australia bigger brakes for a camaro just DONT exist ,however 1 company offers a willwood kit(medium duty wil-140-1035b)

has anyone as yet used this option ???
(please dont anyone tell me to get baer/1le etcetc)as they are NOT available in aus ...with the willwood at least i can get backup parts when required without resorting to asking someone in usa to ship to me

thanks in advance
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Old Mar 6, 2003 | 09:47 AM
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Re: willwood

Originally posted by ausrs
i realise this subject has been done to death
however i did a search and only old info came up
ok the hard part
in australia bigger brakes for a camaro just DONT exist ,however 1 company offers a willwood kit(medium duty wil-140-1035b)

has anyone as yet used this option ???
(please dont anyone tell me to get baer/1le etcetc)as they are NOT available in aus ...with the willwood at least i can get backup parts when required without resorting to asking someone in usa to ship to me

thanks in advance
The Wilwood kits for Camaro applications are all non-vented single rotors- not suitible for normal street use and heat. They are intended for dragracing only. You should run vented rotors on street cars because of their weight ( +3000lb cars)
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