Aftermarket Calipers
aurora99
10-23-2004, 03:48 PM
I going insane looking for aftermarket Calipers i tried wilwood they never e-mailed me back, I just something with a racing style and a little bigger than my stock set.
rodtice
10-23-2004, 05:24 PM
check to see if the GXP calipers fit
Mr. Javidogg
10-24-2004, 10:56 AM
If you want to go aftermarket style, with bigger brakes disc and dual piston brakes, then you might want to consider something like BREMBO or BAER brake kits.
I have a few links for you to check, but keep in mind that since these are the top of the line braking components expect to pay a pretty dollar.
Here are the links below.
BREMBO BRAKES Here (http://www.brembo.com/US/Market/Catalog/)
BAER BRAKE Kits (http://www.baer.com/)
You might have to contact Baer for the Aurora brake kit, but they do have a listing for the G-Body style, which the Classic Aurora falls under.
Either way let me know what you plan on going with.
Peace.
I have a few links for you to check, but keep in mind that since these are the top of the line braking components expect to pay a pretty dollar.
Here are the links below.
BREMBO BRAKES Here (http://www.brembo.com/US/Market/Catalog/)
BAER BRAKE Kits (http://www.baer.com/)
You might have to contact Baer for the Aurora brake kit, but they do have a listing for the G-Body style, which the Classic Aurora falls under.
Either way let me know what you plan on going with.
Peace.
rodtice
10-24-2004, 11:27 AM
for got to mention that GM also does parts bin engineering. Meaning that because the Aurora is such a heavy car it has (later models) upgraded brakes.
An upgraded brake on the aurora might work as a performance brake on a lighter car. I have found parts by a reverse style of look up.
I go to a parts supplier web page and find the part number for the aurora, then find the part numbers for say a TA, or Vette or Z28, WS6 sometimes you can find a match. Then order a performance part for the sporty car and mount it on the Aurora.
Confusing enough?
An upgraded brake on the aurora might work as a performance brake on a lighter car. I have found parts by a reverse style of look up.
I go to a parts supplier web page and find the part number for the aurora, then find the part numbers for say a TA, or Vette or Z28, WS6 sometimes you can find a match. Then order a performance part for the sporty car and mount it on the Aurora.
Confusing enough?
Mr. Javidogg
10-24-2004, 11:45 AM
Hey that's a good idea too.
It's just the hassle of going to see what matches the Classic Aurora.
But good one.
It's just the hassle of going to see what matches the Classic Aurora.
But good one.
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