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F-Body Road Racing and Autocross Forums _ Classifieds _ LS stock front brake calipers

Posted by: SuperMacGuy Oct 17 2021, 05:25 PM

SOLD
I have 2 full sets of LS-car stock front calipers, 1 set of new unused and 1 used set, plus a load of hardware to go with like extra brackets, slide pins, bolts, shims, maybe old hoses, some old pads etc.

Let me know if you're interested, I can make a better inventory. Willing to make a deal. $200? + shipping

Shipping from 16801, looking at probably ~50 pounds. I *might* be able to help via a commercial account if you don't have access to one to keep the cost down.

Posted by: 91banditt2 Oct 21 2021, 12:09 PM

Everything for $200 or $200 per set? What car are these from?

Posted by: SuperMacGuy Oct 21 2021, 04:09 PM

$200 for everything - 4 calipers plus a load of bolts and extras.
From or for my 2001 Trans Am.

I switched to 4 piston Brembos and see no reason to go back (plus I had to drill the mount holes out anyways).

Posted by: 91banditt2 Oct 28 2021, 07:49 PM

Chris
I received the box this morning, Thanks for a killer deal on great parts.
Along with the calipers, brake lines, pads and hardware this gets me closer to getting this project on the road again.

Posted by: GCrites80s Oct 29 2021, 12:56 AM

I think you'll be pleased with the swap. Pedal does get longer since you're working with more piston area. A 4th Gen master cylinder will shorten pedal throw if you want. Make sure your rear brakes haven't gotten too much bias after the swap.

Posted by: SuperMacGuy Oct 29 2021, 05:58 PM

Glad you can put them to use!

Posted by: 91banditt2 Oct 29 2021, 07:32 PM

QUOTE (GCrites80s @ Oct 28 2021, 08:56 PM) *
I think you'll be pleased with the swap. Pedal does get longer since you're working with more piston area. A 4th Gen master cylinder will shorten pedal throw if you want. Make sure your rear brakes haven't gotten too much bias after the swap.


I am using a Wilwood adjustable proportioning valve, I’ve never used an adjustable proportional valve before so I’m sure there’ll be a lot of trial and error to get the bias right.

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