Upgrading rear brakes
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It's time for new rotors and pads because of wear. I have been annoyed at the smallness of the stock rear rotors. So I was thinking I would increase the size somehow. The question is would front Alero calipers fit in the rear? If not what to do? |
big brake kits exist,
Front: http://www.mpracing.org/store/index....&productId=370 rear brakes are sufficient... they work fine the way they are, no upgrades that i know of, except D&S and better pads |
rear brakes only do 10% of the braking.. your best bet would be to jus replace the pads and jus grind the rotors(take to local brake shop).. if you really wanted to upgrade brakes i suggest doing the front because they do most of the braking anyways..
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incorrect.... rear brakes do 35 - 40% of the braking....they ARE valuable |
if that's entirely true... then why does my alero have 165k on it and it's never needed rear pads.
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aren't the grand prix rear brakes considered an upgrade? dont they bolt on and are a little bigger
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Humm I changed my rear rotors and pads on the Alero about 2 years ago and they are at 50%... And thats only on about 20k miles
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fixed for you :p |
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the rear shoes do 20%, and a dual disc setup (four wheel disc) the load is almost 50 - 50 |
speaking of which... i can drive easily with my ebrake pulled(doesn't slow me down much at all)... should probably get around to adjusting my shoes, or replacing the shoes/drums...
hmm... |
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Actually, a Corvette setup can prove to be a little difficult if you want to retain your parking brake. However, the Grand Prix GXP rears are the same size and bolt right on (in theory, nobody has actually done it yet as far as I know). |
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Gimme a couple months and I'll let you know for certain. |
I don't brake that much so the reason is purely esthetical! I bought some wheels that made the rear brakes really ugly.
As I live in Sweden its going to cost a lot to import whatever brake system I chose so it must fit on a -99. So unless anyone has changed the calipers/rotor size on the rear brakes and knows for sure, I'm just gonna buy stock rotors/pads. The car isn't getting any newer anyway! |
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nice alero. The rear brakes do look tiny with thoes wheels, and I agree larger rear brakes would be a welcome change. |
Wouldnt it be possable to use front rotors in place of the rear ones?
I would imagine you would eaither need to delet the parking brake or use a small caliper in place of the drum setup. |
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Wow I think you need to put the wrenches down. I just bought the stock replacement style but slotted and x-drilled from Summit. $150 for everything, look and work great. Rear brake upgrade isn't neccessary. It's a waste of money |
the brakes look tiny....who cares?
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"Blue" has cross slotted and drilled rotors on all fours. I paid about the same a few years ago on Ebay lol. |
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thanks. i thought i was right when i said grand prix's brakes bolt on. i guess i should of said GXP. |
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Shouldn't go cheap on brakes ;) |
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