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Old 08-10-2007, 07:19 PM
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Default C5 brake conversion for 85

OK, I got a set of new C5 Front Calipers, Pads and Brackets for a reasonable price, $190

RockAuto has Rotors for $21.00 each, with shipping = $54 total

Thanks CorvetteKid for the mount bracket info, (archives) , gonna make these since the 85-87 is so incredibly simple,, please note the 88-96 is a bit more tricky, I would buy these if I needed them, no doubt.

Looks like the Bolts are Grade 8,,,,14mm X 2mm X 47mm long and cost @ $2.00 each. I already have new SS braided lines

Looks like the cost of the C4-C5 conversion can be had for a reasonable overall cost

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Once you have these on, you won't know how you drove without them. I would suggest the DRM bias spring as well. BTW, I have a bunch of the Allen cap bolts and nuts for the adapter brackets. In fact, I'm getting ready to do this mod again on my ZR-1.
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Originally Posted by Dominic Sorresso
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Once you have these on, you won't know how you drove without them. I would suggest the DRM bias spring as well. BTW, I have a bunch of the Allen cap bolts and nuts for the adapter brackets. In fact, I'm getting ready to do this mod again on my ZR-1.
Awesome, my 85's brakes were OK except for when I was breaking hard at the drag strip, they scared me more than once.

If you want to gt rid of some bolts and nuts, send me a PM with a cost and I will send you some cash!
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Originally Posted by LD85
OK, I got a set of new C5 Front Calipers, Pads and Brackets for a reasonable price, $190

RockAuto has Rotors for $21.00 each, with shipping = $54 total

Thanks CorvetteKid for the mount bracket info, (archives) , gonna make these since the 85-87 is so incredibly simple,, please note the 88-96 is a bit more tricky, I would buy these if I needed them, no doubt.

Looks like the Bolts are Grade 8,,,,14mm X 2mm X 47mm long and cost @ $2.00 each. I already have new SS braided lines

Looks like the cost of the C4-C5 conversion can be had for a reasonable overall cost


Are you going to take some pics along the way for guys wanting to do this conversion?
Old 08-11-2007, 08:16 AM
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Seriously, this is one of the first things I want to do for my '85. The brakes are ok, but I want good brakes.
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Awesome, my 85's brakes were OK except for when I was breaking hard at the drag strip, they scared me more than once.

If you want to gt rid of some bolts and nuts, send me a PM with a cost and I will send you some cash!
Slowing down at the track is one of the reasons I did it. With trap speed in the high 90s, that was one thing. But when the trap got to 105, the C5s really made a difference.
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Originally Posted by 88BlackZ-51
Are you going to take some pics along the way for guys wanting to do this conversion?

I can take some pics, no problem
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Great I am also interested in doing the conversion pics of your setup would be much appreciated .
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Here's a pic of my conversion on the 84 Xfire
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Originally Posted by Dominic Sorresso
LD,

I would suggest the DRM bias spring as well.
According to people more knoweldgable than me,thanks CC, I do in deed have a bias spring,


You are right slowing down quick from 116mph on a short drag strip made me queasy!

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Old 08-14-2007, 09:01 PM
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New C5 Rotors came today,, impressively larger than the stock 85 rotor!
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OK, I have Bolts, Nuts and Washers,,,,, thanks Dominic !
Also, a pair of C5 Rotors from Rock Auto,,,,
and the C5 Calipers arrived today, gonna paint them this weekend!

No left/right designation on the Calipers or Rotors but I assume that the brake line inlet goes toward the top of the car on the Calipers. I have not made the Conversion brackets yet, the CRS steel will arrive tomorrow.

If anyone needs pics or measurements etc let me know, I probably wont put these on until Saturday / September 1st.

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The bleeders go on top.
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Originally Posted by Jeffvette
The bleeders go on top.
Thanks Jeff, that makes sense!
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Larry,

Are those C5 or C6 calipers? They don't look like the ones I have which have multiple fins.
I believe it won't make a difference as long as you have the right butment brackets. I had originally bought standard C6
rotors but Sports Brakes insisted that I needed the C5 rotors instead. Didn't know there was a diff or that they could not be intermngled with diff gen parts.

Jeff,

BTW, ordered the Hawk Pads from Summit last night. Thanks.

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NP, Dom.

And those calipers are the C5 version. Apparently there was a casting variation. The C6 "Corvette" logo is a lot different. I'll throw up a pic tonight of one I refinished.
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Where is the best place to get C5 calipers?
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Originally Posted by Dominic Sorresso
Larry,

Are those C5 or C6 calipers? They don't look like the ones I have which have multiple fins.
They are supposed to be NON/Z06,, standard C5 brakes.

They say PBR,, made in Australia,, on them

The hole centerlines match up at 128MM
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Where is the best place to get C5 calipers?
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I saw Z06 Calipers, no pads or brackets on eBay for $199 shipped

I paid $190 shipped for brackets, pads & calipers, $10 for Bolts, $50 for 2-rotors.
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You did good! I was looking at Superior Chevro;et. Their calipers, brackets, rotors etc is $427.31. I can't find a phone # for them. Then I will still need to get the other brackets from Jeff, another $105.00.
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