I might be able to do that... the material isn't cheap though.. I was looking at some aluminum sheets and they are like 50 bucks for a 12"x 12" sheet
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I might be able to do that... the material isn't cheap though.. I was looking at some aluminum sheets and they are like 50 bucks for a 12"x 12" sheet
What part numbers did you guys search for on Amazon for the rear calipers and how much did you guys pay? Were the guiding pins included?
The pin kit is for keeping the brake pads in place. With these calipers the brake pads just slip on and off.
here's the link for the pin kit in case anybody needed it
ACDelco 18K1971X Professional Durastop Front Brake Caliper Kit : Amazon.com : Automotive
I was reading on some CTS forums that the pads are the same in the front and back if I'm not mistaken. If they really are the same then one might think they should use the same pin kit.
Also, how's the mounting bracket coming? And what are the part numbers for the rear calipers?
Last edited by Confusingboat; 01-23-2013 at 09:52 PM.
The Centric Premiums are middle of the road StopTech rotors.
I would not run Drilled rotors on this setup to be honest.
Drilled rotors are the devil and I've never had them on any of my cars...ever. Slotted I think is fine and I will be running slotted on my Saab next setup.
I got mine off Brakeperformance. com... they are drilled however but I've had no problems with them... I will say this as I'm sure Drunkie will.. don't get Hawk ceramics with these... they take forever to heat up if your not auto-xing... I will be getting semi metallics next lol
whats everybody beef with drilled. ive had them on three of my last cars with no issues or cracking and damn sure no warping as compared to slotted. I think the diffrence is were they cast with holes vs. being drilled. and the overall quality of rotor/material/build quality.
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