View Full Version : Brembo Take Off Ss Camaro Brakes For Sale Have Several Sets Like Brand New
fesler
12-11-2009, 09:32 AM
We have several factory take off kits for the 2010 Camaro from Brembo. We have the rotors and calipers you will use your same mounting stuff and lines. They fit 20-inch wheels so you will have to check and see if they fit the 19-inch wheels.
These are brand new with less then 250 miles on all sets, we get them in the shop swap them out and box them up for shipping.
Asking $650 OBO for each set emial or call us up today 602-953-8944
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MarkM66
12-11-2009, 10:23 AM
What size are the rotors?
AM.MSCL
12-18-2009, 06:43 AM
What size are the rotors?
According to the Brembo website: 14" and 14.4" rotors:wow:
OneCamaro
12-18-2009, 08:01 AM
Do they have the weights on them, used in the early design?
GM Muscle
12-18-2009, 09:15 AM
Do they have the weights on them, used in the early design?
looks like it. look closely at the top calipers in the first pic:thumbsup:
NX Brad
12-18-2009, 09:42 PM
What all is involved in installing them on a 1968 camaro?
skatinjay27
12-18-2009, 10:40 PM
What all is involved in installing them on a 1968 camaro?
assuming the rotors are 5 x 4 3/4 : hubs,brackets, lines/adapters,min of 19" wheels...
Biodds
12-19-2009, 04:56 AM
It's possible that some 18's would fit. My '04 CTS-V came with the same size rotors with Brembo calipers and 18x8.5 wheels. The wheel will need plenty of clearance for the caliper toward the outside. John at Complete Custom Wheel can build a set that fits.
NX Brad
12-19-2009, 05:26 AM
I have a 2010 ssrs and I'm looking to see if I can fit some new stuff in my old iron. I am also looking at a set of 2010 ss wheels do you think they will all work or is their going to be a bunch of head scratchin?:)
Vegas69
12-19-2009, 07:20 AM
They should work with a 18/19 stagger. Any good wheel manufacturer can tell you if they will fit once you take the crucial measurments for them.
tones2SS
12-19-2009, 11:47 AM
Do they have the weights on them, used in the early design?
looks like it. look closely at the top calipers in the first pic:thumbsup:
I believe GM Muscle is correct. They do have the wheel weights on them. I think neither GM or Brembo came up with a fix for this yet.
FoxRod
01-01-2010, 11:16 AM
What is the center to center hole length on the calipers
sacarguy
01-03-2010, 09:29 AM
question will they bolt to the original hubs from a c5 / third gen setup i already jave
fesler
01-14-2010, 01:14 PM
I have two sets left if anyone is still looking for brakes.
ViperBlue68
01-14-2010, 02:52 PM
I have two sets left if anyone is still looking for brakes.
how much shipped to 95991?
this is for fronts AND rears right?
xpsled
02-14-2010, 08:14 PM
Hey just wondering if you still have any sets left?
I want to adapt these to my ford 9" but i need a few questions answered.
My plan is not to use the rotors but instead use rotors of an Australian car that are the correct dimension to clear my wheels.
What thickness are the rotors?(To find a suitable substitute rotor)
What is the dimension from the rotor to the caliper edge?( I need to know this to determine whether these will clear my wheels)
Will you sell calipers only(to save money on shipping to Australia)
Let me know asap because if not i will buy a set i am watching on ebay at the moment.
Thanks
Dallas
sacarguy
02-15-2010, 08:39 AM
I have two sets left if anyone is still looking for brakes.
never answered me or i would have bought a set... will they be usable in place of the c-5 / fourth gen brakes already on my car.
or is there a difference in bolt pattern ofset etc.
simbad's68
02-15-2010, 04:24 PM
never answered me or i would have bought a set... will they be usable in place of the c-5 / fourth gen brakes already on my car.
or is there a difference in bolt pattern ofset etc.
Same question here.
Teetoe_Jones
02-15-2010, 05:01 PM
Sorry to jump in here Chris...
To answer the question as to will the bolt in place of a C5 caliper...
Yes and no. Yes in the fact that the spacing between the bolt holes are the same width apart, no in the fact that to reuse the bracket on the spindle you will need to upsize the rotor to almost a 15" diameter as the caliper is offset vertically much more than a C5 caliper is. If you want to run a 20" wheel and get a custom rotor, go nuts. If you want a 4 piston brembo in place of your C5 caliper, not going to happen.
You could fab your own spindle bracket to catch the caliper further inward and maybe get it to work, but on a spindle like the AFX or factory C5/C6 you can't do anything as the caliper mount is fixed on the spindle and the caliper (aka not removable)
Hope that helps.
Tyler
93Polo
02-15-2010, 07:53 PM
Sorry to jump in here Chris...
To answer the question as to will the bolt in place of a C5 caliper...
Yes and no. Yes in the fact that the spacing between the bolt holes are the same width apart, no in the fact that to reuse the bracket on the spindle you will need to upsize the rotor to almost a 15" diameter as the caliper is offset vertically much more than a C5 caliper is. If you want to run a 20" wheel and get a custom rotor, go nuts. If you want a 4 piston brembo in place of your C5 caliper, not going to happen.
You could fab your own spindle bracket to catch the caliper further inward and maybe get it to work, but on a spindle like the AFX or factory C5/C6 you can't do anything as the caliper mount is fixed on the spindle and the caliper (aka not removable)
Hope that helps.
Tyler
Thanks for the info. I was about to search to see if they would fit my AFX spindle. It would be a heck of a deal if they did.
Sti_Guy
02-16-2010, 12:02 AM
Known piston size for the rear calipers?
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