Dans SS
Jul 18th, 08, 11:14 AM
My BB 67 SS is a power brake car and I read that GM offered some disc brakes systems in that year. Does any one know what donner cars may have these brakes? I would like to remain as close to stock as possible yet Stop this baby better.
68KMENO
Jul 18th, 08, 1:27 PM
well since you don't have them now ..... I'm going to assume that it wasn't equipped with them originally.....
67 & 68 have 4 piston calipers like the corvettes .... parts are EXPENSIVE & having to put S.S. sleeves in them costs even more !! rotors are $$$$ ... ok now that you should be thinking twice about installing the factory Disc's that belong on your car
the 69-72 a-body stuff bolts right on !! & kits are avaible from every major parts supplyer
they are single piston calipers & don't have anywhere near the problems or cost's of the 67-68 ones........ leave them to us poor guys who's cars came with them to start with :D
rodent4
Jul 18th, 08, 7:55 PM
Dunno if this helps you out :)
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Derek69SS
Jul 18th, 08, 8:05 PM
"correct" (4-piston)
-67-68 F-body (Camaro & Firebird)
-67-68 A-body (Chevelle, El Camino, LeMans/GTO, Cutlass/442, Skylark/GS)
-68 X-body (Nova)
Direct bolt-on (single piston)
-69 F-body (Camaro & Firebird)
-69-72 A-body (Chevelle, El Camino, Monte Carlo LeMans/GTO, Cutlass/442, & Skylark/GS)
-69-74 X-body (Nova, Omega, Ventura, & Apollo)
toms68ss
Oct 11th, 08, 5:10 PM
for the 4 piston my camaro is a different part number then the chevelle. my chevelle calipers are bad and i can get camaro calipers cheaper then rebuilding the old chevelle calipers. do you know if it will work?