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Old 10-24-2007   #1
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Default ZR1 brake lines

Hi, just want to know if the zr1 brake lines are the same as any standard C4, hi have brembos with steel lines, and a friend wants to know where to order just steel braided brake hoses to fit the standard ZR1 calipers in his car.
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Old 10-24-2007   #2
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This is open to debate but I would say not exactly. The fronts are the same but the backs on a true ZR1 brake line are just a little longer than a standard C-4. Ever noticed that many manufacturers will say all C-4 Corvettes ( exc. ZR1) ? The extra length in the rear line on Z lines makes installation easier. Having said all of this, it is possible to route the C-4 rears to fit. Confused ?
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Old 10-24-2007   #3
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This is open to debate but I would say not exactly. The fronts are the same but the backs on a true ZR1 brake line are just a little longer than a standard C-4. Ever noticed that many manufacturers will say all C-4 Corvettes ( exc. ZR1) ? The extra length in the rear line on Z lines makes installation easier. Having said all of this, it is possible to route the C-4 rears to fit. Confused ?
This got thrashed around on the zr1net some years back and I don't remember the outcome. I find it hard to believe the ZR-1 rear is any different because the frame and calipers are the same. The best way to check is see if GM lists a different part number for the ZR-1. I tried Russell lines and couldn't get them to seal even though they were long enough. The ones from Movit work fine, as do the ones I got from Rippie. I prefer the Movit ones; not sure of the maker but they are/were European with TUV certification, and all four were the same length. Holler if you need more and I'll check the trailer toolbox ...

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Old 10-24-2007   #4
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Default Re: ZR1 brake lines

I just did this upgrade a month ago. I actually used lines that said
non-ZR-1. The lines were Russells and they fit just fine. No problems.
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Old 10-24-2007   #5
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Default Re: ZR1 brake lines

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This is open to debate but I would say not exactly. The fronts are the same but the backs on a true ZR1 brake line are just a little longer than a standard C-4. Ever noticed that many manufacturers will say all C-4 Corvettes ( exc. ZR1) ? The extra length in the rear line on Z lines makes installation easier. Having said all of this, it is possible to route the C-4 rears to fit. Confused ?
It's real simple. The ZR1 has wider wheels and the extra length allows a little more room to clear the tires.
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Old 10-25-2007   #6
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It's real simple. The ZR1 has wider wheels and the extra length allows a little more room to clear the tires.
All the extra tire and wheel width is on the outside; clearance on the inside should be the same.
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Old 10-25-2007   #7
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Default Re: ZR1 brake lines

I put the Russell lines on mine last year, no problems...
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Old 10-25-2007   #8
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All the extra tire and wheel width is on the outside; clearance on the inside should be the same.
To determine if ALL the extra width is on the outside or some is on the inside we need the offset for the standard wheel and the ZR1 wheel. We know the offset for the ZR1 wheel is 36mm for the rear and 56mm for the front.

Do you know what is the offset on the standard C4 wheel, or are you just guessing?
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Old 10-26-2007   #9
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To determine if ALL the extra width is on the outside or some is on the inside we need the offset for the standard wheel and the ZR1 wheel. We know the offset for the ZR1 wheel is 36mm for the rear and 56mm for the front.

Do you know what is the offset on the standard C4 wheel, or are you just guessing?
Standard wheel is the same size/offset as the ZR-1 front.

There probably is a line difference, but it is negligable in the aftermarket hoses. Just make sure you get them pointed away from the tire when you tighten them down.
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Old 10-27-2007   #10
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Default Re: ZR1 brake lines

Just a FWIW on the s/s brake hoses......I agree with Jeff about the closeness & how ya gotta rotate them. When I put mine on I didn't like how close they still were to the rear wheels so my soloution was to get some old fashioned rubber fuel line and put it over my rear lines and tie them back with some zip ties. 2yrs and no marks on the fuel lines @ the rears. It don't look pretty...but it gives me peace of mind.


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