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rocknss 01-15-2016 04:48 PM

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That's why I went the salvage route, so I would have all the e-brake hardware. Because like you when I went looking for the calipers at auto parts stores I had a hard time determining if they came with all the hardware needed for the e-brake. The calipers i found from a salvage yard looked good so I tried them out and they are working great. If you don't want to chance it just pick up a set and use them as a core at a auto parts store. That's what I was going to do.

crakarjax 01-24-2016 11:34 PM

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Is there a writeup on this site of the install of these brackets wirth capipers, lines etc? I'm kind of far out still but want to make sure I know what I'm doing and have the parts before I begin.

Captainfab 01-25-2016 01:31 AM

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I do not have an installation thread but one of my many customers may have something in their build threads.

nuc_meltdown 02-01-2016 11:02 AM

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CaptainFab do you know if any of the 94-96 B body rear calipers will work? I think the buick roadmaster was basically the same car and could probably get those cheaper at a salvage yard vs camaro or impala parts.

Edit!! I stand corrected. The 94-96 roadmasters did not have rear disc brakes .

kameltoes2015 02-01-2016 08:18 PM

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PM sent to CaptainFab

Captainfab 02-02-2016 01:41 AM

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The '94-'96 Caprice 9C1's did have rear disc brakes also.

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Originally Posted by nuc_meltdown (Post 7469386)
CaptainFab do you know if any of the 94-96 B body rear calipers will work? I think the buick roadmaster was basically the same car and could probably get those cheaper at a salvage yard vs camaro or impala parts.

Edit!! I stand corrected. The 94-96 roadmasters did not have rear disc brakes .


nuc_meltdown 02-03-2016 08:00 PM

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I hope this isn't a dumb question, but it doesn't matter if i have the original 63 rear end or one from a 73-87 for your brackets to work, right? I just have to order the brackets for either the F body or the b body. Thanks.

Captainfab 02-04-2016 12:29 AM

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If you have an original '63 12 bolt, you can not bolt on any rear disc brackets. The '63 had backing plates pressed onto the axle tubes. So there is no flange to bolt any brackets to. If you want rear discs, you will have to weld some caliper brackets onto the axle tube. The bolt on backing plates started in '64.

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Originally Posted by nuc_meltdown (Post 7472862)
I hope this isn't a dumb question, but it doesn't matter if i have the original 63 rear end or one from a 73-87 for your brackets to work, right? I just have to order the brackets for either the F body or the b body. Thanks.


nuc_meltdown 02-04-2016 09:43 AM

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Thanks for clearing that up. I have an 83 c10 that has all the front and the rear end i just wanted to know if it was worth swapping out the rear. I'm trying to locate some rear calipers at this time. When i do I'm gonna buy your rear caliper and power steering brackets. Thanks again.

71meangreenc10 02-04-2016 07:44 PM

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I have the setup on two vehicles and it works well. I can answer questions if needed, shoot me a PM if you want details. Park brake works, you have to make some adjustments, but it works. If you do not have calipers, go to the yard and get a set. The new ones do not come with the little hockey pucks and the GM number is absolete. I have ordered from autozone and they did not come complete even though the description said it would be, still didn't have the hockey pucks. I can do pics if needed but please PM me. I am going to change my brake lines to the smaller size for the rear. I think this may make a difference, all new vehicles are like this, so why not. Brakes work with the different brake lines, but it may make them better.

Smitty

crakarjax 02-04-2016 08:20 PM

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Originally Posted by 71meangreenc10 (Post 7474172)
I have the setup on two vehicles and it works well. I can answer questions if needed, shoot me a PM if you want details. Park brake works, you have to make some adjustments, but it works. If you do not have calipers, go to the yard and get a set. The new ones do not come with the little hockey pucks and the GM number is absolete. I have ordered from autozone and they did not come complete even though the description said it would be, still didn't have the hockey pucks. I can do pics if needed but please PM me. I am going to change my brake lines to the smaller size for the rear. I think this may make a difference, all new vehicles are like this, so why not. Brakes work with the different brake lines, but it may make them better.

Smitty

What hockey pucks are you talking about?

71meangreenc10 02-04-2016 09:12 PM

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Originally Posted by crakarjax (Post 7474207)
What hockey pucks are you talking about?

On the bottom of the mounting bracket there is a long bolt, on the bolt there is a round balancing/dampner (looks like a hockey puck) that bolts to it. I got mine from complete assemblies. You won't get it from parts stores.

Smitty

Captainfab 02-04-2016 11:57 PM

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Have you tried running without those 'dampners'? I just wonder if they are absolutely necessary.

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Originally Posted by 71meangreenc10 (Post 7474278)
On the bottom of the mounting bracket there is a long bolt, on the bolt there is a round balancing/dampner (looks like a hockey puck) that bolts to it. I got mine from complete assemblies. You won't get it from parts stores.

Smitty


71meangreenc10 02-05-2016 01:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Captainfab (Post 7474460)
Have you tried running without those 'dampners'? I just wonder if they are absolutely necessary.

Nope, never tried.
I get complete assemblies, sometimes you cannot even get the park brake parts from the parts store replacements. Moving the spring to the new caliper is a pain.

Smitty

New_70'C10 02-05-2016 02:29 PM

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Okay, I give. I've been looking over the thread and trying to figure out which year Camaro calipers will work with the Rear Disc Brake Bracket kit. I'm sorry if I missed it but if someone can help I would greatly appreciate it.

crakarjax 02-05-2016 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by New_70'C10 (Post 7475041)
Okay, I give. I've been looking over the thread and trying to figure out which year Camaro calipers will work with the Rear Disc Brake Bracket kit. I'm sorry if I missed it but if someone can help I would greatly appreciate it.

Yeah I feel your pain. 4th gen f-body (up through '97) calipers with '96 Impala rotors I believe.

Glock supplied a parts list with his brackets, let me see if I can find it... attached!

nuc_meltdown 02-05-2016 04:12 PM

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If i go to a yard do i just purchase the caliper or do i need the original caliper bracket too?
The f body calipers come with the e brake inside?
I need the e brake cable and the rear brake hoses?

New_70'C10 02-05-2016 04:24 PM

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Hey, thanks a lot for the list. I'm gonna try to hit the LKQ this weekend and see about getting the calipers before ordering the brackets from the Capt.

71meangreenc10 02-05-2016 04:30 PM

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Originally Posted by nuc_meltdown (Post 7475127)
If i go to a yard do i just purchase the caliper or do i need the original caliper bracket too?
The f body calipers come with the e brake inside?
I need the e brake cable and the rear brake hoses?

Yes,
I pull everything I can (except the rotors) and also I take the mounting tab that is bolted to the car for the rubber brake line, comes right off. The camaro calipers have the park brake built with the calipers. I buy new hoses and cables, but it doesn't hurt to have the old ones if needed.

Some parts stores have a sticker that asks for the old mounting bracket in with the core.

Also remember, the Z28's are the only ones that have rear disks, the regular camaro's are drum brakes.

Smitty

nuc_meltdown 02-05-2016 04:35 PM

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Ok, thanks. I also wasn't aware the z 28 was the only one with rear disc!

71meangreenc10 02-05-2016 05:38 PM

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Originally Posted by nuc_meltdown (Post 7475153)
Ok, thanks. I also wasn't aware the z 28 was the only one with rear disc!

You can validate, but every V6 camaro I saw had drums in the back.

Also, looks like Autozone udated their webpage and this is why you need to go get yard parts. I have recieved full calipers with the mounting plate from parts stores and I have also got with the same part number just a caliper.

http://www.autozone.com/brakes-and-t...p-5-7l-sfi-ohv

Here is what you are looking for from a parts store for a complete assembly with mounting bracket.

http://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo....035908&jsn=682

This one has the park brake mounting bracket (preferred one to get). Big spring is a pain in the rear to get on if you have to move it.

http://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo....035908&jsn=692

Smitty

nuc_meltdown 02-05-2016 05:49 PM

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Will calipers on a firebird or trans am from the same period work as well? I figure they are basically the same car under the skin.

71meangreenc10 02-05-2016 05:53 PM

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Originally Posted by nuc_meltdown (Post 7475241)
Will calipers on a firebird or trans am from the same period work as well? I figure they are basically the same car under the skin.

Rock auto says yes for Firebird. They also list them from 93-97.

Smitty

Captainfab 02-06-2016 01:23 AM

Re: Camaro Caliper Brackets
 
Post #11 tells you what year of calipers and rotors you will need.

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Originally Posted by New_70'C10 (Post 7475041)
Okay, I give. I've been looking over the thread and trying to figure out which year Camaro calipers will work with the Rear Disc Brake Bracket kit. I'm sorry if I missed it but if someone can help I would greatly appreciate it.

All of my rear disc brackets come with a parts list as well.

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Originally Posted by crakarjax (Post 7475062)
Yeah I feel your pain. 4th gen f-body (up through '97) calipers with '96 Impala rotors I believe.

Glock supplied a parts list with his brackets, let me see if I can find it... attached!


crakarjax 03-04-2016 04:09 PM

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I purchased a set of beat calipers and e-brake cables on ebay for $60 and then sprung for the Centric reman calipers. They have a $75 each core but are $55 each after core return.

One caliper came fully loaded but the other was missing the vibration damper and was deformed by the piston seal so I'm exchanging it. They aren't listed as including the damper so I may have just gotten lucky.


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