Re: The Official what you need and how-to for CTS-V brakes
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91parkave
whats everybody beef with drilled. ive had them on three of my last cars with no issues or cracking and damn sure no warping as compared to slotted. I think the diffrence is were they cast with holes vs. being drilled. and the overall quality of rotor/material/build quality.
Cross drilled rotor myths dissolved - 8th Generation Honda Civic Forum
You're right there is a difference between cast with holes and being drilled...about the only ones that are cast with holes are pretty high end and only effective with actual race cars.
Re: The Official what you need and how-to for CTS-V brakes
great read drunkie. Maybe im spoiled cause i have a GXP now before i had a GTP with GXP rotors/calipers and before that my 91 parkave had fbody BAER eradispeed rotors. all crossdrilled but then again i can agree with the logic in the thread you posted.
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Another endless question about this setup I keep seeing the rear calipers brembo still 4 piston, will those work as well?
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No one has done the rear calipers, Alixor is trying it out. They don't just bolt up, he is having to make custom brackets. Then there is the rotors among other things.
Re: The Official what you need and how-to for CTS-V brakes
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Drunkie
No one has done the rear calipers, Alixor is trying it out. They don't just bolt up, he is having to make custom brackets. Then there is the rotors among other things.
sorry i shouldve been specific. what i mean is will the rear CTS-V calipers work as a swap onto the front for our car.
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I have no idea. Your GXP calipers you have up front have more braking power than the rear CTS-V calipers
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Drunkie
I have no idea.
cause there way cheaper still 4 piston and i assume they have the 5.25 mount pattern the fronts have
Re: The Official what you need and how-to for CTS-V brakes
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91parkave
cause there way cheaper still 4 piston and i assume they have the 5.25 mount pattern the fronts have
I'd just keep your GXP Brakes
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yea but brembos got sex appeal and it will compliment my 2 piece 13' rotors i have coming in. these things weigh 14-15lbs each which saves almost 10lbs off the driveline.
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your calipers are PBR, which is pretty good as is.
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Nice!! Loving those rims!!
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OK so I need to know if the gxp wheel hub has a different offset then the stock wheel hub... ran into another problem with the rear setup lol... the rotor I was hoping would work has a deeper hat then I anticipated so the rotor is now closer to the knuckle then intended... so I need to know if the hubs for the gxp are further away from the knuckle then stock
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It shouldn't be as the emergency brake drums are the same from the 97-03 and GXP .
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Hmmm well what about a 04+ non gxp.. could the offset on the hub be different then the gxp one? Cause the hat on the gxp is deeper to allow for the ebrake correct..
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Get longer studs and some spacers?
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Ya but that would through the offset way off... I am wondering if the gxp/03+ knuckles and hubs are different then the 04+ ones (yes I know the e-brake set up is diff.) But whether or not the knuckle pulls the caliper in further to allow the deeper gxp rotor..