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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.
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Re: Aftermarket Calipers
check to see if the GXP calipers fit
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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 BAER BRAKE Kits 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. |
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Re: Aftermarket Calipers
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? |
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Hey that's a good idea too.
It's just the hassle of going to see what matches the Classic Aurora. But good one. |
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