rear disc brakes?
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rear disc brakes?
hi, I was just wondering what kind of rear disc brakes you could use to convert from the shitty drums?
because they suck and mine are broken and they lock up with the slitest tap of the pedal and I do have ABS its a 1992 GTZ
because they suck and mine are broken and they lock up with the slitest tap of the pedal and I do have ABS its a 1992 GTZ
rear disc brakes?
Only person I know of that has done it is BDEE, not sure if he is on this site but that was his name on Bstuff, I have been wanting to do that but it's alot of work and would cost quite a bit so I am just sticking with drums and getting good pads and rotors in the front.
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umm.... unless I'm crazy, I don't think Aaron has rear disks...
I believe you're thinking of Jon- 3x00-modified on here.
I believe you're thinking of Jon- 3x00-modified on here.
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(Kyle Anderson @ Apr. 05 2008,20:34)QUOTEumm.... unless I'm crazy, I don't think Aaron has rear disks...
I believe you're thinking of Jon- 3x00-modified on here.
I thought he had them also? Hmm...But then again I could just be losing my mind.
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http://www.beretta.net/board/ib3/ikonbo ... f=27;t=352
Doesn't look like discs to me....
Jon is the one you're after. Here's a link to him:
http://www.beretta.net/board....3641486
Doesn't look like discs to me....
Jon is the one you're after. Here's a link to him:
http://www.beretta.net/board....3641486
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I have some sitting here that I have yet to get to. The whole setup came off a 02 Camaro or something like that.
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Baer has a upgrade set ready to bolt on (for J-body), it uses 12" drilled\slotter rotors, bracket and Corvette C4/F-body style calipers.
I have a copy of the brackets (bought from erich) and the calipers from ebay, new pads.. just waiting for the discs to arrive witch i ordered like 2 months ago, then it will be done in a day.
I have a copy of the brackets (bought from erich) and the calipers from ebay, new pads.. just waiting for the discs to arrive witch i ordered like 2 months ago, then it will be done in a day.
I fill up for $130. Also Beretta owner since 2004
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Remember Baer's setup is still a corvette caliper... and after having these on my car for 2 years I will never do it again.  Only RDB setup I will do is a Neon setup that the J-body guys did so I can have a normal Drum style parking brake.
I used 95 Vette calipers and the E-brake design sucks, it doesnt hold worth of **** and it rusts and sticks WAY too easy.
Me and Lemon yellow 3800 and Nocutt are the only three that I know of with rear disc brakes.  Mine use a 92 beretta rotor to keep the 5x100 pattern but I'm gonna look into something different for the pink car.
And the Baer setup will push the bearing out another 1/4 inch or whatever plate thickness you use for the adapter since that goes between the bearing and the mounting plate.  And on top of that it will also push the tire out the extra thickness of the rotor over what the drum face was... so just remember your *** width is gonna grow almost a 1/2 on each side, hopefully you had/have enough fender to tire clearance... I know when I did my swap I had to roll my rear fender wells since my tires were rubbing.  That was with a 35 offset rim IIRC and 225 tires.
My avitar is my rdb swap in it's prime when it had new rotors and everything.
I used 95 Vette calipers and the E-brake design sucks, it doesnt hold worth of **** and it rusts and sticks WAY too easy.
Me and Lemon yellow 3800 and Nocutt are the only three that I know of with rear disc brakes.  Mine use a 92 beretta rotor to keep the 5x100 pattern but I'm gonna look into something different for the pink car.
And the Baer setup will push the bearing out another 1/4 inch or whatever plate thickness you use for the adapter since that goes between the bearing and the mounting plate.  And on top of that it will also push the tire out the extra thickness of the rotor over what the drum face was... so just remember your *** width is gonna grow almost a 1/2 on each side, hopefully you had/have enough fender to tire clearance... I know when I did my swap I had to roll my rear fender wells since my tires were rubbing.  That was with a 35 offset rim IIRC and 225 tires.
My avitar is my rdb swap in it's prime when it had new rotors and everything.
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That's one reason I didn't want to go with that setup is because of the parking brake. I'll have the drum-in-hat style with the newer F-Body brakes. No 5x100 though. It can be either 5x115 or 5x120.67.
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Will the 98-02 F-body setup require welding the brackets to the rear axle Cliff?
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Possibly... I'm curious to see what that setup entails, if its easier than the Neons then I'm all for it. I can deal 5x115 I have rims that fit that.
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Yeah, As it currently looks, new flanges will have to be welded on.  That should be fairly easy for many performance shops, because it's just a plate on a tubular axle like would be done on a RWD car.  The holes would also have to be modified slightly in the aluminum caliper bracket for the perfect square bolt pattern as compared to the trapezoidal pattern of the 10-bolt.  A bearing from the rear of a newer N-Body could be used for a 5x115 bolt pattern or the front of a F-Body for a 5x120.67 bolt pattern.
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