-Z Yaaaa- wrote:yep i just got sent a picture message with that exact setup.13" brakes behind 16" Z rims? How big were the spacers needed to do this? I'm curious, because 12" brakes are hard enough to get behind those rims.
Slowzee wrote:I didn't use spacersIs that your setup with the F-body calipers? I'd really like to see it without the wheel, front and side views. I know for a fact that the caliper sticks forward over 10mm farther than the J-body one does, and others have said they tried to get those behind factory 16's and they hit the spokes.
Mr. Quick wrote:Slowzee wrote:I didn't use spacersIs that your setup with the F-body calipers? I'd really like to see it without the wheel, front and side views. I know for a fact that the caliper sticks forward over 10mm farther than the J-body one does, and others have said they tried to get those behind factory 16's and they hit the spokes.
Slowzee wrote:Second, here is the detailsInteresting setup, but I don't know why you'd want to have all that unsprung weight on if you're going for performance.
W body 13in rotors, w body STEEL 2 piston calipers.
Slowzee wrote:...and I don't care about weight, car will forever remain slow and a dailyIt's not always just about being fast. Your car drives differently with more unsprung weight. It's less predictable. I'm just curious why someone would be looking at installing big brakes, clearly a performance-oriented part, and not paying attention to the amount of unsprung weight they're adding.
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I'm just curious why someone would be looking at installing big brakes, clearly a performance-oriented part, and not paying attention to the amount of unsprung weight they're adding.