Bronco Boy
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Why can't I find jack for info on these? Or are they called something else? Supposed to be 12" diameter.
Yes. Yes. That is my question. Or even larger calipers and 12" rotors.GMPP brackets? You mean larger bracket , same stock caliper and pads but 12" rotors?
Thanks. Been doing some research this morning and that is what I am finding. Not sure if I really want/need duals.Bacislly you have Park Ave brackets.
If you want 12s and duals, you need Impala or Fbody set up
Thanks. In reading the above ClubGP link, this is the direction I was hoping to go.Order rotors and brackets for Olds Intrigue JA9 brake option. this will give you 11.9" front brakes with stock calipers
Thanks Guz. You answered my question to the tee. :th_thumb-up:I did not read the entire thread but the GMPP set up was just the larger brackets to run a larger rotor. No calipers. It allows one to keep the stock calipers.
I have them and they look good as far as appearance with the larger rotor. I typically purchase rotors from a 02'ish monte carlo/impala.
Thanks Addam. I meant to ask you more details about the brackets, but we got to chatting instead. LOLHere is some generic info on the GMPP Brake Kit, part number 12498644:
http://www.gmperformancemotor.com/parts/12498644.html
As others have said, the brackets will work with your existing calipers and pads. You just need 11.9" rotors from an Olds Intrigue with the JA9 brake option or some 2000-2005 Impalas have the 11.9" rotors too. Any of the following part numbers should get you the 11.9" rotors:
GM 12498647
AC Delco 18A813 or 1770963
Raybestos 580559