06-28-2014 | #11 |
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Re: My New, 23 Year Old ZR-1
No. I could have made the 20" OE wheels work. The combination of the 20" wheel and a tire sidewall that was .5" smaller just didn't look right to my eye. I also convinced myself that going with the OE ZO6 tire size would not be a problem in my lifetime.
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Re: My New, 23 Year Old ZR-1
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06-28-2014 | #13 |
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Re: My New, 23 Year Old ZR-1
Agree on both points. Thought 20" was a bit much. Tire availability was also a consideration for the 19s.
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06-28-2014 | #14 |
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Re: My New, 23 Year Old ZR-1
Replaced the 8" spring bolts that run between the ends of the rear spring and the top of the suspension knuckle with longer bolts.
Replaced the front leaf spring and in the process laminated new "Lowering Wedges" onto the front leaf spring. Back is easy, the front - not so much. I also had trouble with the ride height of passenger side being higher than the ride height of the driver side. Marc Haibeck also took car of this problem when he had the car this past winter. |
06-28-2014 | #15 |
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Re: My New, 23 Year Old ZR-1
Looks great.. Congrats on a fine ride.
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01-31-2016 | #16 |
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Re: My New, 23 Year Old ZR-1
Finally was able to get my "parts" powder coated. Looking forward to seeing how these will look like on my car...the plan is to use a set of old C6 brake pads to wear throught the powder coating on the rotors. Thoughts?
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Re: My New, 23 Year Old ZR-1
They will look great but stop you even better. The amount of pedal travel needed to slow your car down will decrease. You'll find that you are stopping sooner than you thought. I have another set of stock rotors if you need them. Anxious to see how my lighter rotors will feel on the car,
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Re: My New, 23 Year Old ZR-1
They look great!
But, why didn't you have the powdercoater mask off the pad wear area? Getting the rotors "turned" to get off the pad area powdercoat may be a better option than wearing it off with old pads? |
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They turned out great. To avoid a potential headache mess of burned off powder coat everywhere I would go along with Mystic's suggestion and take them down to your local brake shop and have the coating turned off the contact surface with a brake lathe.
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When I brushed on the paint, I obviously didn't cover the entire rotor contact surface. With these rotors, to get the outer edge cooling fins and drilled holes painted, and to avoid the cost of all the tapping, I had them paint the entire wheel (except the contact area for the parking brake). For the cost of the tapping, I could have almost bought the Coleman 2pc. rotors built by Performance AFX (I'm exaggerating but it would have been expensive)! I was going to wear the powder coating off with the old OE pads. Once the powder coating was worn off the rotor suface I was going to install new Hawk pads. Do you think wearing off the black powder coat and leaving the annual ring will make an unnessary mess? Do you think I risk hosing up the freshly powder coated calipers?
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