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Old 09-11-2006, 08:08 AM
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Default What is overall O.D. of front c6 & Z06 front brakes??

I need to know what the measurements either from center or overall o.d. from one side of the rotor to the outside of the caliper. I am trying to figure out what will fit inside my front wheel.

I would like a dimension off the new C6 ZO6 and a standard c5 and z06 setup. Anyone feel like jacking up there car, pulling a wheel, measuring, putting the wheel back on and letting the car back down just to get a measurment for me??

I am sure many other people would like this info also!!
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Old 09-11-2006, 08:26 AM
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z06 for sure won't work with your wheels, C5 probably won't work without a spacer. I know my centerlines wouldn't work with the C5's I had, but I think they worked with Dennis's centerlines. Sorry don't have any measurements off hand
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Old 09-11-2006, 08:35 AM
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That is why I am looking for solid #'s.
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Old 09-11-2006, 08:53 AM
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I believe the prob with the C5 I had was the distance from the face of the caliper towards the back of the face of the wheel. I might be able to get you some C5 dimensions today
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Cool!

If I remember right, I have 1" from the flange face to the web of the wheel for caliper clearance. I will have to measure tonight to verify, It was a long time since I measured that!
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Old 09-11-2006, 11:03 AM
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I have the C5 Z06 Stuff on the bench, can put it together and take some measurements this eve. Planning on mounting them on a C4 spindle and using Z06 wheels.
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For C6 z06
wheel CL to outside of caliper is 200.5mm
hub mounting face to most outboard part of caliper is 50.18mm
hub mounting face to most board part of caliper is 101.81mm
hub mounting face to mounting face of caliper is 63.42mm
rotor radius is 177.5
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Wow, so that rotor and caliper setup will fit in my wheel! I have to check the mounting surface to caliper for web clearance though.
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http://www.kore3.com/tech.php#fitment_templates

I'm looking at this too.

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