a trip to the junkyard sat netted us two 12mm bolt F body brackets to screw with.
cut the bridge right away so we could bolt it up and do some real test fitting.
well the anti rattle clip on the caliper hits the rotor edge and primarily due to the arc differences but the inside edges of the bracket also just barely touch the rotor. so it looks like moving the mounting inward .5" for the 1" smaller rotor is too much.
at least with the smaller rotor there's tons of room around the F body caliper...there aint no way to make the 12" fit in the 15" though
from the looks of it moving the caliper inward at that position is possible but im not gonna mess with our gateway to bigger brakes come time to play on a roadcourse...
plenty of room for a new bridge to get welded on and it clear the caliper fingers.
tons of room for cooling airflow around the caliper and rotor as well as the air feeds for the rotor hub should keep these nice and cool. definitely a worthy headache to undertake...if not for the $ we save on 15" rims and slicks, its worth it for the lighter dual piston calipers and rotor mass.
also started screwing with a few APP sensors...tore one apart to the sensor module...should be real easy to make a thumb lever and attach it to a glove.
the paired pedals will at least allow a little foot rolling to let you bias the throttle a little either way...ill have to make new pads and pullback loops but at least these are steel unlike the newer plastic stuff....
just a shave at the edges lets em clear...awesome that the pedals still use the same tooling that made our 94 olds pedal lol