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MillerBuilt
04-29-2016, 07:08 PM
C6/C7 Hybrid Floater System -


Installs onto GM 10/12 Bolt (except Impala or Truck)[/SIZE] rear-ends,,,,, [SIZE="4"]BOLT-ON!


That's right, you can use your current GM 10/12 Bolt rear-end housing, NO welding & simple installation!


Advantages:


Bolts to GM 10/12 Bolt housing end / brake flange (except Impala or Truck)(Big Ford application also available! http://www.lateral-g.net/forums/showthread.php4?t=49657 )
Eliminates the weak/dangerous factory c-clip axles
Reduces/eliminates brake “knockback”
Eliminates axle deflection
Wheel & tire remains intact should an axle failure occur
Front or Rear Caliper / E-Brake Cable Positions
Utilizes the robust, zero maintenance C6/C7 ZO6 Hub Bearing Unit
Utilizes OEM C5/C6/C7 Corvette, and 5th Gen Camaro brake kits
Utilizes aftermarket C5/C6/C7 Corvette, and 5th Gen Camaro brake kits
Utilizes your existing BAER / WILWOOD caliper & rotor (some restrictions apply)
Super compact design compared to traditional style full floaters
All advantages of a traditional style full floater without the maintenance
Replacement parts available at local GM dealer or local parts house
No modifications required to the hub bearing unit as other kits in the marketplace

Note: this applications will add 1/16″ per side to your existing wheel mount surface (based on an existing 2.810″ axle/brake offset)

Fitment: OEM 10/12 Bolt Rears: 67-81 Camaro, 64-72 Chevelle, 64-74 Nova



GM 10/12 Bolt Bolt-On “Base Kit” (pictured below)

http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d179/jaymillerone/12%20Bolt%20Kit%20with%20reemer_zpsnanxqyi1.jpg

GM 10/12 Bolt Bolt-On “Base Kit” (pictured above)


Base Kit Includes:

• (2) Billet Steel, C-Series, Hybrid Floater Adaptors
• (2) Billet Aluminum Caliper Brackets
• (2) C7 Corvette, SKF 33 Spline Hub Assemblies
• (1) Install Kit
• (2) Hub Spacers
• (2) Billet Aluminum Hub Cap Seals
________________________________________
PRICED AT - $1498.00


Add Axles - $400.00
• (2) Hy-Tuf Full Float Axles

Add E-Brake items - $325.00
• (2) C5/C6 Corvette Complete E-brake Assemblies
• (2) C5/C6 Corvette Parking/E-brake Cable Brackets


Have interest?
Have questions?
Need more info?

Dealer Inquires Welcome!


Below pics of the assembled "Base Kit".... (attached 10/12 Bolt End is for display purposes only)

http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d179/jaymillerone/12%20Bolt%20Kit%20Install%20Pics/IMG_1591_zpswedlkutz.jpg
http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d179/jaymillerone/12%20Bolt%20Kit%20Install%20Pics/IMG_1590_zps7ks6mdjb.jpg
http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d179/jaymillerone/12%20Bolt%20Kit%20Install%20Pics/IMG_1592_zpsjlt2gtue.jpg

Below pics shown with optional C5/C6 E-brake Assembly & E-brake Cable Bracket. These two e-brake items are optional and the system can be run without and added at a later date if desired.... (attached 10/12 Bolt End is for display purposes only)



http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d179/jaymillerone/12%20Bolt%20Kit%20Install%20Pics/IMG_1598_zpsrvgja599.jpg
http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d179/jaymillerone/12%20Bolt%20Kit%20Install%20Pics/IMG_1597_zpsfkuhs7jb.jpg
http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d179/jaymillerone/12%20Bolt%20Kit%20Install%20Pics/IMG_1599_zps2j03lwsf.jpg

Few pics below of this 10/12 Bolt Kit in action!

http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d179/jaymillerone/Buddy%20Track%202_zpsdplkpxhp.jpg

http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d179/jaymillerone/Buddy%20Track%201_zpsb61cwfl7.jpg

http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d179/jaymillerone/Buddy%20Track%203_zpsbax8w3hy.jpg

SlowProgress
04-30-2016, 12:09 PM
These are some pretty cool products you have. If they were avialble 2 years ago it probably would have changed my build direction. Good luck with all the new ideas!

raustinss
04-30-2016, 03:57 PM
did you not already have a bolt on kit developed ? if so whats the difference

MillerBuilt
04-30-2016, 05:05 PM
did you not already have a bolt on kit developed ? if so whats the difference

Hello Ryan,

Yes I do have another bolt-on application, however the other one you are referring to is specific to Big Ford Ends.

This one is specific to Chevy 12 Bolt OEM style End.

If I recall correctly, you currently have a Chevy 12 Bolt with OEM style Ends :poke:

Jay

raustinss
04-30-2016, 06:47 PM
Hey Jay
Yes I do have a 12 bolt.... I was positive you had another 12 Bolt , bolt on kit .....anyways I keep getting other parts instead of Your ..."rear end " lol kit ...I will be buying the weld on kit regardless

19,69camaro
05-02-2016, 10:48 AM
I'm interested in the 12 bolt kit. Not ready to buy right away but I would like the option over other alternatives.

MillerBuilt
05-05-2016, 07:20 PM
These are some pretty cool products you have. If they were avialble 2 years ago it probably would have changed my build direction. Good luck with all the new ideas!

They were available,,,, only on a napkin at that point haha! Thank you for the positive comment!

Hey Jay
Yes I do have a 12 bolt.... I was positive you had another 12 Bolt , bolt on kit .....anyways I keep getting other parts instead of Your ..."rear end " lol kit ...I will be buying the weld on kit regardless

Hey Ryan - Maybe I had mentioned the Chevy 12 Bolt "Bolt-On" design while trading emails with you. The design has been in my head for quite some time. Either way, it sound like you are after my Weld-On. I'll keep one with your name on it! Now quit buying everything else :lol:

I'm interested in the 12 bolt kit. Not ready to buy right away but I would like the option over other alternatives.

I am VERY proud of this one. I feel Chevy 12 Bolt guys lacked a solid Pro Tour/Auto-X type solution to the dreaded axle c-clips, and brake packages...
Now you can have it ALL :thumbsup:

Stay tuned for some actual product pictures that I will be displaying real soon. These are beautiful pieces!!

MillerBuilt
05-09-2016, 07:40 PM
I love it when a idea goes from my head, to napkin, to CAD, to my workbench, then to Indiana and onto a Camaro, thennnnn to the Midwest Musclecar Challenge for Road Course & Auto-X thrashing :)

http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d179/jaymillerone/C-Series%20-%20Basic%20Kits/Chevy%2012%20Bolt/IMG_1399_zpshhdqmb0z.jpg

flatoutz
05-13-2016, 11:33 AM
Will that setup work with the 10 bolt? Being that the ends are the same as the 12 bolts.

MillerBuilt
05-13-2016, 06:25 PM
Will that setup work with the 10 bolt? Being that the ends are the same as the 12 bolts.

Yes, however I have not physically verified, but is my understanding they are identical.

Jay

98ssnova
05-13-2016, 07:53 PM
Curious about the 10 bolt ability and price?

MillerBuilt
05-15-2016, 07:26 PM
Curious about the 10 bolt ability and price?

Hi Mike,

I have not physically tested with a 10 Bolt, however it is my understanding that the 10 Bolt does share the same "housing end" as the 12 Bolt so would also work with a 10 Bolt.

At this point pricing will match that of my current Big Ford kit. Currently offered at $1998.00 for everything needed to run. I do offer in a lessor optioned kit too.

Let me know if you have any other questions.

Thanks!

Jay

MillerBuilt
05-22-2016, 05:12 PM
Just a few more bench pictures. I installed this new kit onto an old 10/12 Bolt "flange end" to better help visualize.

I am also proud to report that one of these new 12 Bolt Hybrid Floater Systems not only installed perfectly with no issue onto my customers 68 Camaro 12 bolt rear-end, but he just successfully completed multiple road course & auto-x sessions during this weekends Midwest Musclecar Challenge and was very pleased with the consistent brake pedal/elimination of piston knockback!
The additional piece of mind knowing that the weak original c-clip axles had been replaced and therefore no longer had to fear his wheel & tire exiting the rear-end,,,, I am thinking had to be worth a few more miles per hour in the corners!!!

Also had another customer representing the MillerBuilt product line at this event and was running one of my Big Ford End application "Bolt-On" Hybrid Floater Systems. He also took advantage of the multiple benefits of the kit and was thrashing so hard out on the road course on Friday that he broke a pan hard bar bracket weld! The good news is he was able to repair for Saturdays auto-x of which I believe he secured a very respectable 8th place considering the number and quality of competitors. Nice job! :thumbsup:

http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d179/jaymillerone/C-Series%20-%20Basic%20Kits/Chevy%2012%20Bolt/IMG_1464_zpso8pu30dh.jpg

http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d179/jaymillerone/C-Series%20-%20Basic%20Kits/Chevy%2012%20Bolt/IMG_1466_zpsk1lv1w8x.jpg

http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d179/jaymillerone/C-Series%20-%20Basic%20Kits/Chevy%2012%20Bolt/IMG_1467_zpsxsukpfjm.jpg

dontlifttoshift
05-22-2016, 05:57 PM
Orange 68 Camaro?

MillerBuilt
05-22-2016, 06:30 PM
Orange 68 Camaro?

Hey Donny,

The 12 Bolt kit is on a silver/grey Camaro. I will post up a few action shots once I receive them.

http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d179/jaymillerone/C-Series%20-%20Basic%20Kits/Chevy%2012%20Bolt/IMG_1460_zpstad5x9ys.jpg

The Big Ford kit is also on a Grey 68 Camaro (Aarik). Hope to have some action shots of some of his events that he has been attending and beating on as well.

Congrats on the shop/biz!!!

Jay

flatoutz
05-25-2016, 06:00 PM
Will the system work with staggered shocks on the first and second Camaros?

MillerBuilt
05-25-2016, 07:15 PM
Will the system work with staggered shocks on the first and second Camaros?

I have not had an opportunity yet to physically install one, however I see no reason why it would not given how compact the design is.

I admittedly am not a Camaro expert by any means, but would be more than happy to provide any dimension you need to verify clearances. If you choose to take me up on this, please reference any requested measurement starting from either the outer or inner side of your axle tube brake flange.

I assume it is shock to caliper clearance concern?

Thank you for your interest!

Jay

MillerBuilt
05-25-2016, 07:39 PM
Just a few pics of this kit in action on the open road course at the last Midwest Musclecar Challenge.

http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d179/jaymillerone/Buddy%20Track%202_zpsdplkpxhp.jpg

http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d179/jaymillerone/Buddy%20Track%201_zpsb61cwfl7.jpg

http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d179/jaymillerone/Buddy%20Track%203_zpsbax8w3hy.jpg

Thanks for looking, and let me know if you have any questions!

Jay

flatoutz
05-26-2016, 04:57 AM
Yes,The caliper shock clearance is the issue with these cars.The later second gen firebirds had rear disc brakes and the factory staggered the calipers.Can the caliper bracket be flipped to one side or the other with your system?

MillerBuilt
05-26-2016, 06:31 AM
Yes,The caliper shock clearance is the issue with these cars.The later second gen firebirds had rear disc brakes and the factory staggered the calipers.Can the caliper bracket be flipped to one side or the other with your system?

Yes, they can be used on either side. To accomplish what you are suggesting would take "two passenger side Adaptors" (assuming your driver side shock is on the back side of the axle tube. If not then "two driver side Adaptors"

I would be very surprised though if my standard configuration would not clear. Obviously has a little to do with what caliper choice you make to.

Please PM me your phone number and we will resolve this quickly.


Jay

flatoutz
05-26-2016, 07:39 AM
Jay,

Thanks for your time and information.It looks like it will work for my application.I'm still in the building process with my car.So when the time comes,I'm seriously considering your kit.Very nice design.

Mike,

MillerBuilt
05-26-2016, 04:36 PM
Jay,

Thanks for your time and information.It looks like it will work for my application.I'm still in the building process with my car.So when the time comes,I'm seriously considering your kit.Very nice design.

Mike,

Sounds good Mike, thank you.

BuddyP
05-26-2016, 09:45 PM
I do want thank Jay for the great customer service and getting the parts around to me in time for the Midwest Musclecar Challenge. Very pleased so far with this kit! As Jay noted, I had consistent brake pedal feel throughout the day. No pad knockback detected.

MillerBuilt
06-01-2016, 07:08 PM
I do want thank Jay for the great customer service and getting the parts around to me in time for the Midwest Musclecar Challenge. Very pleased so far with this kit! As Jay noted, I had consistent brake pedal feel throughout the day. No pad knockback detected.

Buddy,

Very happy to have been able to help. Thank you for the kind words and your support!

Jay

TheJDMan
06-04-2016, 08:31 AM
Do you have any pics of the completed install on the car?

MillerBuilt
06-05-2016, 02:33 PM
Do you have any pics of the completed install on the car?

Hi Steve,

I will have some soon and will post up a few. Anything in particular you are looking for?

Jay

RoadRace Elco
06-06-2016, 09:43 AM
please let me know when ready for sale?

MillerBuilt
06-06-2016, 06:10 PM
please let me know when ready for sale?

Next batch is heading to zinc/anodize this Thursday. Will have multiple sets in stock and ready to ship next Thursday.

Please note, axles take approx. 3 weeks from the time that your order is placed (you will need to also provide necessary measurements to confirm correct axle lengths).

Let me know if you need any other details.

Jay

flatoutz
06-22-2016, 02:29 PM
Jay,

When installing the system on the backing plate.Are you cutting the axle tube flush with the flange and what size are those bolts?

Mike,

MillerBuilt
06-22-2016, 07:24 PM
Jay,

When installing the system on the backing plate.Are you cutting the axle tube flush with the flange and what size are those bolts?

Mike,

Hi Mike,

Hope this helps. I have pictured below the required prep and can be done with basic hand tools, obviously you can utilize many different power tools to accomplish the same thing in a matter of minutes. For purposes of illustration I prepared my end in a vise, however this work can be done exactly the same while installed under your car.Oh, the adaptor bolts, or optional ARP studs are 3/8"....


With your existing axles & brakes removed......

Place a rag or similar inside the axle tube to keep debris from entering while performing the prep work
http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d179/jaymillerone/12%20Bolt%20Kit%20Install%20Pics/IMG_1323_zpsf7nskeug.jpg


Cut excess axle tube at edge of factory parking brake dust shield register
http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d179/jaymillerone/12%20Bolt%20Kit%20Install%20Pics/IMG_1315_zpsum5nzh7m.jpg


Tube end removed. The remaining factory dust shield register will now locate the C6/C7 Adaptor centric to the diff/axle tube
http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d179/jaymillerone/12%20Bolt%20Kit%20Install%20Pics/IMG_1325_zpscyz7n7jv.jpg


Clean up cut with file
http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d179/jaymillerone/12%20Bolt%20Kit%20Install%20Pics/IMG_1326_zps0nfoygm0.jpg


Chuck up the included step-bit into your powered or cordless drill
http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d179/jaymillerone/12%20Bolt%20Kit%20Install%20Pics/IMG_1307_zps9imdngzt.jpg


A few squirts of WD-40 at each of the (4) holes
http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d179/jaymillerone/12%20Bolt%20Kit%20Install%20Pics/IMG_1329_zpscj4xr7l5.jpg


With included step bit, proceed to drill out each existing 3/8" hole to 1/2". These are now ready to accept the 1/2" bosses that protrude from the C6/C7 Adaptor that help locate/strengthen the system
http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d179/jaymillerone/12%20Bolt%20Kit%20Install%20Pics/IMG_1332_zpsilpojqmt.jpg


That's it, you are now ready to install your kit!


Let me know if you have any other questions.

Jay

flatoutz
06-23-2016, 04:50 AM
Jay,

Thanks again for the info.The photos are helpful.My only concern with your bolt on system is the load bearing on those four mounting bolts.

Mike,

MillerBuilt
06-23-2016, 06:14 AM
Jay,

Thanks again for the info.The photos are helpful.My only concern with your bolt on system is the load bearing on those four mounting bolts.

Mike,

Mike,

No need for concern as the C6/C7 Billet Flange actually indexes onto the remaining portion of the factory park brake dust shield register. By doing this the mounting hardware is simply used for clamping force (tension), and will not experience shear force. In addition, the 1/2" threaded bosses that protrude off the C6/C7 Billet Flange are the icing on the cake so to speak as they further enforce this.

Great questions and keep them coming !



Jay

MillerBuilt
07-02-2016, 01:14 PM
These kits are in stock! See original post for details/pricing.
http://www.lateral-g.net/forums/showthread.php4?t=52854

Please do not hesitate to ask question!


http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d179/jaymillerone/12%20Bolt%20Kit%20with%20reemer_zpsnanxqyi1.jpg

98ssnova
07-28-2016, 08:48 AM
So that install is awesome this is on my list!!!!

MillerBuilt
08-06-2016, 10:56 AM
FREE Shipping & PayPal This Weekend!! (8/6/16 & 8/7/16 - "lower 48" states only)

csouth
08-16-2016, 08:45 AM
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Great product! WIsh this was around when I bought my Moser floater, would have savedme lots of time.... :bang:

nyciti
08-25-2016, 08:41 PM
No provisions for ABS?

raustinss
08-26-2016, 01:24 AM
Pretty sure that the hub has the sensor mounts in them .....and let's be honest who beside steilow is actually running abs...people talk about doing it but never do

MillerBuilt
08-26-2016, 07:25 AM
No provisions for ABS?

Pretty sure that the hub has the sensor mounts in them .....and let's be honest who beside steilow is actually running abs...people talk about doing it but never do

Yes, special order - the adaptor requires another "process" and to raustinss point, most folks are not interested or will never utilize the abs capabilities. By eliminating this machine process I save the majority of buyers money on something they do not require.

If you need this just let me know and we can get your special order rolling.
Thank you for your interest!

MillerBuilt
10-01-2016, 02:48 PM
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C6/C7 Hybrid Floater System -


Installs onto GM 10/12 Bolt (except Impala or Truck)[/SIZE] rear-ends,,,,, [SIZE="4"]BOLT-ON!


That's right, you can use your current GM 10/12 Bolt rear-end housing, NO welding & simple installation!


Advantages:


Bolts to GM 10/12 Bolt housing end / brake flange (except Impala or Truck)(Big Ford application also available! http://www.lateral-g.net/forums/showthread.php4?t=49657 )
Eliminates the weak/dangerous factory c-clip axles
Reduces/eliminates brake “knockback”
Eliminates axle deflection
Wheel & tire remains intact should an axle failure occur
Front or Rear Caliper / E-Brake Cable Positions
Utilizes the robust, zero maintenance C6/C7 ZO6 Hub Bearing Unit
Utilizes OEM C5/C6/C7 Corvette, and 5th Gen Camaro brake kits
Utilizes aftermarket C5/C6/C7 Corvette, and 5th Gen Camaro brake kits
Utilizes your existing BAER / WILWOOD caliper & rotor (some restrictions apply)
Super compact design compared to traditional style full floaters
All advantages of a traditional style full floater without the maintenance
Replacement parts available at local GM dealer or local parts house
No modifications required to the hub bearing unit as other kits in the marketplace

Note: this applications will add 1/16″ per side to your existing wheel mount surface (based on an existing 2.810″ axle/brake offset)

Fitment: OEM 10/12 Bolt Rears: 67-81 Camaro, 64-72 Chevelle, 64-74 Nova



GM 10/12 Bolt Bolt-On “Base Kit” (pictured below)

http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d179/jaymillerone/12%20Bolt%20Kit%20with%20reemer_zpsnanxqyi1.jpg

GM 10/12 Bolt Bolt-On “Base Kit” (pictured above)


Base Kit Includes:

• (2) Billet Steel, C-Series, Hybrid Floater Adaptors
• (2) Billet Aluminum Caliper Brackets
• (2) C7 Corvette, SKF 33 Spline Hub Assemblies
• (1) Install Kit
• (2) Hub Spacers
• (2) Billet Aluminum Hub Cap Seals
________________________________________
PRICED AT - $1498.00


Add Axles - $400.00
• (2) Hy-Tuf Full Float Axles

Add E-Brake items - $325.00
• (2) C5/C6 Corvette Complete E-brake Assemblies
• (2) C5/C6 Corvette Parking/E-brake Cable Brackets


Have interest?
Have questions?
Need more info?

Dealer Inquires Welcome!


Below pics of the assembled "Base Kit".... (attached 10/12 Bolt End is for display purposes only)

http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d179/jaymillerone/12%20Bolt%20Kit%20Install%20Pics/IMG_1591_zpswedlkutz.jpg
http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d179/jaymillerone/12%20Bolt%20Kit%20Install%20Pics/IMG_1590_zps7ks6mdjb.jpg
http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d179/jaymillerone/12%20Bolt%20Kit%20Install%20Pics/IMG_1592_zpsjlt2gtue.jpg

Below pics shown with optional C5/C6 E-brake Assembly & E-brake Cable Bracket. These two e-brake items are optional and the system can be run without and added at a later date if desired.... (attached 10/12 Bolt End is for display purposes only)



http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d179/jaymillerone/12%20Bolt%20Kit%20Install%20Pics/IMG_1598_zpsrvgja599.jpg
http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d179/jaymillerone/12%20Bolt%20Kit%20Install%20Pics/IMG_1597_zpsfkuhs7jb.jpg
http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d179/jaymillerone/12%20Bolt%20Kit%20Install%20Pics/IMG_1599_zps2j03lwsf.jpg

Few pics below of this 10/12 Bolt Kit in action!

http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d179/jaymillerone/Buddy%20Track%202_zpsdplkpxhp.jpg

http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d179/jaymillerone/Buddy%20Track%201_zpsb61cwfl7.jpg

http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d179/jaymillerone/Buddy%20Track%203_zpsbax8w3hy.jpg

MillerBuilt
10-19-2016, 06:44 AM
C6/C7 Hybrid Floater System -


Installs onto GM 10/12 Bolt (except Impala or Truck)[/SIZE] rear-ends,,,,, [SIZE="4"]BOLT-ON!


That's right, you can use your current GM 10/12 Bolt rear-end housing, NO welding & simple installation!


Advantages:


Bolts to GM 10/12 Bolt housing end / brake flange (except Impala or Truck)(Big Ford application also available! http://www.lateral-g.net/forums/showthread.php4?t=49657 )
Eliminates the weak/dangerous factory c-clip axles
Reduces/eliminates brake “knockback”
Eliminates axle deflection
Wheel & tire remains intact should an axle failure occur
Front or Rear Caliper / E-Brake Cable Positions
Utilizes the robust, zero maintenance C6/C7 ZO6 Hub Bearing Unit
Utilizes OEM C5/C6/C7 Corvette, and 5th Gen Camaro brake kits
Utilizes aftermarket C5/C6/C7 Corvette, and 5th Gen Camaro brake kits
Utilizes your existing BAER / WILWOOD caliper & rotor (some restrictions apply)
Super compact design compared to traditional style full floaters
All advantages of a traditional style full floater without the maintenance
Replacement parts available at local GM dealer or local parts house
No modifications required to the hub bearing unit as other kits in the marketplace

Note: this applications will add 1/16″ per side to your existing wheel mount surface (based on an existing 2.810″ axle/brake offset)

Fitment: OEM 10/12 Bolt Rears: 67-81 Camaro, 64-72 Chevelle, 64-74 Nova



GM 10/12 Bolt Bolt-On “Base Kit” (pictured below)

http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d179/jaymillerone/12%20Bolt%20Kit%20with%20reemer_zpsnanxqyi1.jpg

GM 10/12 Bolt Bolt-On “Base Kit” (pictured above)


Base Kit Includes:

• (2) Billet Steel, C-Series, Hybrid Floater Adaptors
• (2) Billet Aluminum Caliper Brackets
• (2) C7 Corvette, SKF 33 Spline Hub Assemblies
• (1) Install Kit
• (2) Hub Spacers
• (2) Billet Aluminum Hub Cap Seals
________________________________________
PRICED AT - $1498.00


Add Axles - $400.00
• (2) Hy-Tuf Full Float Axles

Add E-Brake items - $325.00
• (2) C5/C6 Corvette Complete E-brake Assemblies
• (2) C5/C6 Corvette Parking/E-brake Cable Brackets


Have interest?
Have questions?
Need more info?

Dealer Inquires Welcome!


Below pics of the assembled "Base Kit".... (attached 10/12 Bolt End is for display purposes only)

http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d179/jaymillerone/12%20Bolt%20Kit%20Install%20Pics/IMG_1591_zpswedlkutz.jpg
http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d179/jaymillerone/12%20Bolt%20Kit%20Install%20Pics/IMG_1590_zps7ks6mdjb.jpg
http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d179/jaymillerone/12%20Bolt%20Kit%20Install%20Pics/IMG_1592_zpsjlt2gtue.jpg

Below pics shown with optional C5/C6 E-brake Assembly & E-brake Cable Bracket. These two e-brake items are optional and the system can be run without and added at a later date if desired.... (attached 10/12 Bolt End is for display purposes only)



http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d179/jaymillerone/12%20Bolt%20Kit%20Install%20Pics/IMG_1598_zpsrvgja599.jpg
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Few pics below of this 10/12 Bolt Kit in action!

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jonathonar89
12-27-2016, 10:50 AM
Very interesting kit. I haven't come across this product until joining this forum. I take it, this also changes the bolt pattern to late GM metric pattern?

raustinss
12-27-2016, 01:08 PM
Yes ....and if you have aftermarket spindles that have c6 hubs you now have a matched set ...

jonathonar89
12-27-2016, 07:05 PM
Yes ....and if you have aftermarket spindles that have c6 hubs you now have a matched set ...

Very cool. This is a nice product to match for the guys running CPP or Speedtech spindles with the corvette front hubs on early GM subframes. DSE and AME cars also use the corvette hub up front as well. With many people chasing down LS engines, corvette brakes and late model wheels, this is an interesting product to see.

Good stuff!

66tintop
12-28-2016, 05:44 AM
That's some slick sh!t there, someone's using their brains , thanks for sharing

MillerBuilt
12-28-2016, 06:40 PM
Thanks guys..

I pretty much have an application for everyone!



GM 10/12 Bolt Kits -
https://millerbuiltusa.com/chevy-1012-bolt-base-kit/

Big Bearing Ford Kits -
https://millerbuiltusa.com/big-ford-base-kit/

Moser 7900/Strange H1143 Kit -
https://millerbuiltusa.com/hybrid-floater-systems/moser-7900/

Universal Weld-On Kit -
https://millerbuiltusa.com/universal-weld-on-base-kit/


And don't forget about axles! :headspin:

OEM Style -
https://millerbuiltusa.com/solid-axles-oem-style/

Full Float Style -
https://millerbuiltusa.com/solid-axles/

T_Raven
12-28-2016, 11:18 PM
I just noticed you have 2 axle styles.

For the full floater style, are those black caps with the set screws and o-rings holding the axle and fluid it?

Is there any reason to run one style of axle over the other?

MillerBuilt
12-29-2016, 05:32 PM
I just noticed you have 2 axle styles.

For the full floater style, are those black caps with the set screws and o-rings holding the axle and fluid it?

Is there any reason to run one style of axle over the other?

You are correct T_Raven. The billet aluminum Hub Cap Seal pictured in all of the Hybrid Floater Kits does in fact retain the full float style axle as well as seals any diff fluid from escaping.

Both axles ultimately act/perform the same. Some folks may prefer GM/OEM type design/technology, while others may prefer a more traditional style full floater axle.
The full float style axle is more cost effective so may be the deciding factor for most..

Great question and thanks for asking.

Jay

Sonar Chief
02-09-2017, 07:55 AM
Jay, awesome product! Got the kit put on my housing and then decided to detail the hubs so I took it all apart again ...

Here's some pics of my install with the caliper forward of the axle which places the parking brake access to the rear which would lengthen the cables to enter from behind the axle .... :idea: then this idea came to me!!!

Swap the parking brake adjuster/ lever and the parking brake cable bracket from right to left and have the parking brake access in the front now!!!

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Any reason this would NOT work? Since I have them apart to detail I'm going to mock it up!

Michael

Sonar Chief
02-09-2017, 11:16 AM
Well this idea bugged me all last nite ... so I got up at o dark thirty and got to work swapping the sides and ... it seems to me that it will work! Please chime in if you see something that I don't but it looks like the angle of the dangle on the cable bracket will work!


FYI ... for redneckery ideas on getting the hub bolts torqued to 94 ft/lbs when both pieces rotate, just stand the wheel up and use the bar to stop the rotation! Just a thought ... hope it helps!


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Ok now I have to take it back apart and Loctite and torque all the bolts.

Michael

MillerBuilt
02-09-2017, 06:20 PM
Well this idea bugged me all last nite ... so I got up at o dark thirty and got to work swapping the sides and ... it seems to me that it will work! Please chime in if you see something that I don't but it looks like the angle of the dangle on the cable bracket will work!


FYI ... for redneckery ideas on getting the hub bolts torqued to 94 ft/lbs when both pieces rotate, just stand the wheel up and use the bar to stop the rotation! Just a thought ... hope it helps!


http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/1024x768q90/924/dr2ihI.jpg

http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/1024x768q90/924/XX5qBJ.jpg

http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/1024x768q90/923/HV1L05.jpg

Ok now I have to take it back apart and Loctite and torque all the bolts.

Michael


Hi Michael,

It appears you swapped the "stop plate" (or as I and others may know it as, the "adjuster/lever") from one dust shield assembly to the other. If so, technically it does work as you have figured out, but as you may have noticed the lever /boot is slightly offset and does not quite fit as nicely as the intended adjuster for that side. With that said I see no issue with its function and the only thing that I can even remotely see happening because of the slight lever/boot offset would be the levers "boot" may not seal to the dust shield quite as well as the intended one for that side. Make sense?

So I guess the short answer is: Yes it does work :D

Now with that said and of course completely up to you but I am thinking the e-brake cable bracket approach may be best if you switch both your complete assemblies to opposite sides and "flip them". This would give you front mount calipers as you have, only the e-brake cable bracket would be on the bottom and angled a bit better for the e-brake cable approach. Hard for me to be sure, but just something to consider. As you are seeing, this kit you have (The Big Bearing Ford Kit) is extremely flexible as it relates to caliper/e-brake cable location options.

The car looks awesome and proud to have my parts on it! Thank you!!

Sonar Chief
02-09-2017, 10:13 PM
Jay,
Just realized I posted in the "12 bolt" thread ... oh well.

Thanks for your thoughts and ideas, your kit is very versatile, I just did the swap from side to side and this does put the stop plate on the bottom and it should have a better angle of the dangle with the cable.

Thanks for helping,

Michael

MillerBuilt
06-05-2017, 06:23 PM
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