Just wanted to ask if anyone has pictures of the brake upgrades they have done to their cars, specifically NOT LS1 or GXP upgrades. Looking along the lines of brembos, baer, or even wilwoods, thanks.
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Just wanted to ask if anyone has pictures of the brake upgrades they have done to their cars, specifically NOT LS1 or GXP upgrades. Looking along the lines of brembos, baer, or even wilwoods, thanks.
But those are expensive... And do the same thing as say a rear GXP and front C5 caliper setup.
there's only like 2 people with baer brakes. Both on clubGP.
dont think anybody has brembos or wilwoods or the SSBC
The only reason I was asking is because I seen a guy with a Monte Carlo SS that was able to bolt up the new 4 piston brembos used on the 2010 Camaro. I was trying to determine if they use the same spindles that are used on the Grand Prix GXP and in turn, used on our cars. From the research I have been doing, the calipers are relatively inexpensive and would be no more than about $500 for the upgrade.
That's more realistic than a big brake kit. Big brake kit is more or less a bling thing unless your track racing the piss out of your grand prix which most ppl don't do. Just do what everyone else do except since most gps come with a spongy brake pedal feel as well upgrade to stainless lines your car will like you for it.
I have the GXP front brake swap all ready so I will go with that and see what happens. I drive through the mountains on a regular basis and the brakes heat up pretty quick.
Z06 front brake conversion on GXP - Page 4 - LS1TECH
I am still waiting for him to post up the finished product but you get the idea.
Drilled rotors help with ridding of heat but guess what helps even more... ducts that deliver cold air to the rotors. I posted a link a while ago to a mini cooper forum where they would take out their fog lights then run piping to the rotor from the back of the foglight opening. THAT seemed to enable them to be able to autocross their mini's with stock brakes more-so than anything else.
Personally for the the street, try better pads, then the 12" rotors then LS1/ C5 calipers. (preferably C5's since they're smaller in piston displacement hence better brake feel), smaller brake booster (from the impala) and then maybe venting your brakes as mentioned above.
Just get some raybestos or centric rotors since they wont rust and are US made so they shouldn't warp.
When people think they have warping, they should try rebedding their pads first before getting new rotors or getting them turned... most of the time its just you exceeding the heat range of your pads.
I remember a while ago I posted a thread about CTS-V brakes see them on a camaro made me think they should fit a Grand Prix and people thought I was nuts.
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