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Old 12-29-2014, 04:40 AM   #18
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Originally Posted by sprocket View Post
So not to steal the thread or anything, but would it be possible to just use camero pads and rotors in the rear as well? Since I've bought the car, back in February, the brakes and rotors passed inspection but they really need replaced, and the way I drive, I could use the increased braking power.

I'm looking at these two sets and wondering if they'd work
http://www.pepboys.com/product/detai...ake_kits_front
http://www.pepboys.com/product/detai...rake_kits_rear

There is another thread floating around where this has been discussed, but I'll answer anyways....

No, you cannot use the Camaro's rear brake calipers in the Grand Am. You can however use the 2004-2008 Grand Prix GXP calipers, rotors, and pads. The way the caliper mounts for the Camaro is different. You can only use the Camaro's front caliper and pads. I've read speculation about the C5 Corvette's rear brake fitting but no one has done it and posted pictures. Go with the proven method. 4th gen F body front brakes, 3rd gen W body rear brakes.
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