I ordered these, not bad at all for the price. Also got free shipping.
http://www.musclemotors.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=520
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Orlie
http://www.musclemotors.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=520
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Orlie
You have the PBR's up front. Swap out the rotors for 13 inch rotors up front and 11.5's out back. Get Akebono ceramic pads and you're done. No need to shell out un-needed money. Especially with a new motor purchase down the road.
i would think that the cobra rears would work better then that baer 13" rear kit, cuz the cobras are vented. I would just do the cobras all the way around.... from your pic it doesnt look like your running very wide tires, so i doubt you would have much if any benefit from the Brembos over the cobras. I would imagine that you would have to have some serious steam rollers in the front to take the full advantage of the brembos
your right, you need cobra FRONT calipers to use 13" rotors. there is no kit that i know of.I thought it was not possible to use the 99+gt/v6 PBR setup with a larger rotor? OR is there a bracket now? If so WERE....
IIRC the 99+ gt/v6 PBR has a larger twin piston than the cobra but since its on a smaller rotor it does not have the leverage the cobra setup does. IF you can now swap the 99+ gt/v6 caliper to a 13in rotor with a good set of pads you would in theory have a better setup right?
nope, you would need new front calipers. either cobra/mach or bullitsIm confused now...CAN the PBR's from a 2000 GT be used with the 13" rotors in the front? Im not worried about the rears right now.
RC
sorry, newbe question here ... what does PBR stand for?
PBR is the name of the company that makes the caliper. they are based out of australia and are used in alot of OE applications such as cobras/machs/bullits, c4, c6, c6 vettes, 4th gen ls1 f-bodies, gto's, etc...
and no you cannot use 99-up calipers with 13" rotors without major modification.
so are these "PBR"s? what do i need to do to install them?these are the ones i want (summit #FMS-M-2320-F), but what all is needed to install them?
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