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    Was just looking at some new calipers and saw these:

    (Reman) Red powder coated dual piston calipers.


    They are $54.79 a piece on Rockuato.com right now.

    Search under 2006-2013 Impala calipers. They use the same knuckle as some (if not all) W-body's, so they should bolt right up. The only difference is that you would obviously need new pads and rotors.

    You can get the rears also:

    Rear- $62.79 a piece.

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    I priced it all out and it was around $440 with everything, Brakemotive rotors and ceramic pads. Although it might a good time to replace the brake lines also and get some more fluid.
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    Hrm....interesting.

    What size rotors do they rock?

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    The 06+ Imp's run 12" front rotors. This is the route I'm going instead of the fbody upgrade, except I'm going to go with R1 E-line solid rotors and installing SS lines up front. I'll be grabbing mine from a JY though. Don't want red calipers on a dark blue car, lol...
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    Yeah I was thinking about the JY myself. Although on my car red would look good and powder coat instead of paint would be nice too.
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    i was considering getting these since theyre based in chicagoland.
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    That's pretty nice,, To bad I dont have my Buick anymore to put them on..

    I know I've seen some F-bodys like that too.
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