Hadn't seen he ever got that done. I'll have to check it out24v 4.2 said:A vendor on the SS site just finished a kit that allows you to mount z06 calipers and a rotor the same size as the zo6 for the front. I think he is working on the rear kit now.
I hear ya! I'd like a set too. For about half that price tho lol. I'll go the TBSS route. Unless I hit the lotto. Since I never play it not holding my breath lolpalitoiii said:Well I want them cause 1. Looks 2. With these bigger rims 20 ss wheels it's like slowing down a train.. Im going 22"s for the summer time. Slowing down here in NY at times is crazy plus I have. Heavy foot.
Where did you get your ss hoses? Haven't seen a source on those anywhere. Was gonna have mine made when I get to it. Definitely makes a big difference in pedal feel. I've used them in many other vehicles.24v 4.2 said:Braided stainless steel brake lines definitely helped my i6 Trailblazer. I did the ext brake mod, the stainless steel lines and they were a big improvement. I didn't have to push the pedal as far and it seemed to grab harder. The pedal was also a lot less spongy.
I combined the ext brake mod (w/ brakemotive d&s rotors), stainless steel brake lines, Belltech suspension with SS springs up front, and wide tires on the SS wheels I had and it would stop on a dime. I don't think any more braking power would have been necessary.
Definitely going to go the same route with the Aero.
If you're 06 or later, the ss lines also seemed to help Stabilitrak work more efficiently (active for a shorter period of time).
Unless I start road racing or towing very frequently, I don't think I could justify the price of the Baer kit or the Z06 kit.
Clarksville Fasteners, number is 931-553-8697Tiggerr said:Where did you get your ss hoses? Haven't seen a source on those anywhere. Was gonna have mine made when I get to it. Definitely makes a big difference in pedal feel. I've used them in many other vehicles.