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Re: In Defense of J55 Brakes
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06-20-2021 | #22 |
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Re: In Defense of J55 Brakes
i am using the corvette spyder wheels, 18 x 9.5 x 40mm in front and 19 x 12 x 59mm in the rear and the stock size tires but i am searching for some forged wheels to replace the spyders. stock wheel offset for the c4's is 57mm in the front. the spyders stick out of the wheel wells by about 3/4"in the front, which i hate the look, and i use a 1/2" spacer in the rear to place the tire in the middle of the wheel well to give me clearance on both sides. i looked at an aftermarket c6 zr1 wheel that had the correct offset in the front and cleared the z06's caliper but they weighed 35lbs in the front and 40lbs in the rear. each. and cleaning would be a b-otch with all those vanes to get thru.
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06-21-2021 | #23 | |
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Those look awesome... not as awesome it would look with performance cams.... be pretty awesome
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06-21-2021 | #24 |
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Re: In Defense of J55 Brakes
I got my EBC redstuff pads last weekend and installed the doug rippie bias spring in a new master cylinder might do the swap this weekend
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I?m using an 18mm spacer for the stock rear Z06 wheels.
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06-22-2021 | #26 |
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Re: In Defense of J55 Brakes
my issue is not the rotor but the c6 z06 caliper size. the caliper sticks out 2.22"/57mm from the hub mounting face. what i am looking for is a wheel that will clear the caliper and yet fit in the wheel well to give me a 57+/-mm offset.
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06-22-2021 | #27 |
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Re: In Defense of J55 Brakes
with the engine out of the car right now, i guess it would be the perfect time/opportunity to replace the cams, but $$ seems to be in short supply at this present time and i never budgeted for them. between you, jerry's, marc haibeck, zfdoc, stainless works and jet hot, i managed to spend over 6k and my paypal shows it. i need to sell some more parts...lots of them!
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06-22-2021 | #28 | |
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06-22-2021 | #29 |
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06-22-2021 | #30 |
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Re: In Defense of J55 Brakes
Of course I did not have that issue given the use of the stock Z06 wheel.
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