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AllActionDan 11-03-2005 10:36 PM

Anyone do a rear disk conversion?
 
Anyone do a rear disk conversion on there car? im thinking of the baer 12" 5-lug system. suggestions or comments?

Scones 11-03-2005 11:37 PM

are you into autocross? if no the drum brakes work plenty good IMO. you can also get nearly as many rims in 4 bolt patterns as 5 bolt so that shouldn't be a consideration.....go fast first and then slow down :tup

G-ForceJunkie 11-03-2005 11:49 PM

I have the Baer 12" conversion on my car, in 4-lug, though it should be identical other than the rotors.

When mine was done (I didn't install it) one of the mounting plates had be ground a couple thousands of an inch to fit properly as the piece that the plate mounts to wasn't exactly flat. A proportioning valve is neccessary, and I went with a Master Cylinder upgrade at the same time as well.

I love the kit though, the calipers are very light which saves unsprung weight, and the stopping power is great. I did wear through my pads after a very short lifespan, however I'm sure that's because I using a street pad on a race track. Rotor wear has been non-existent, and that's good, because rotors are damn expensive. It uses parts from corvettes/f-bodies so parts are easier to get (except rotors)

Post if you have any more questions :tup

85cobra 11-04-2005 08:33 AM

upgrading the brakes on the stang is by far the best mod i have ever done. not only does it look good with a better selection of wheels, but the difference in braking performance is night and day.

91mgt 11-04-2005 11:35 AM

factory brakes on my 91 were less than stellar. faded all the time and braking was pretty bad.

I am running dual piston pbr's up front and rear lincoln vii brakes. braking is much better now. (also did the MC, PV and booster aswell. i still need to get the adj pv on though).

AllActionDan 11-04-2005 10:08 PM


Originally Posted by Stock865.0
are you into autocross? if no the drum brakes work plenty good IMO. you can also get nearly as many rims in 4 bolt patterns as 5 bolt so that shouldn't be a consideration.....go fast first and then slow down :tup

im going to roadrace it...i got brembo 13" 4 piston on the fronts now. i have converted the fronts to sn95 spindles, hubs, ect, and i am running 2000 cobra r 17x9 inch rims. as far as going fast, it runs 12.7 at 111mph naturally asperated 331ci stroker...and thats with rock hard DECH springs and koni yellows, so for now that part is ok.... :)

AllActionDan 11-04-2005 10:22 PM


Originally Posted by G-ForceJunkie
I have the Baer 12" conversion on my car, in 4-lug, though it should be identical other than the rotors.

When mine was done (I didn't install it) one of the mounting plates had be ground a couple thousands of an inch to fit properly as the piece that the plate mounts to wasn't exactly flat. A proportioning valve is neccessary, and I went with a Master Cylinder upgrade at the same time as well.

I love the kit though, the calipers are very light which saves unsprung weight, and the stopping power is great. I did wear through my pads after a very short lifespan, however I'm sure that's because I using a street pad on a race track. Rotor wear has been non-existent, and that's good, because rotors are damn expensive. It uses parts from corvettes/f-bodies so parts are easier to get (except rotors)

Post if you have any more questions :tup

i got brembo 4 pistons with 13" rotors on the front with sn95 spindles, and 17x9 cobra r rims, thats why i need 5 lug for the rear. The 12" baer rear system seems to be a nice set...from what i have read.... the installation doesn't matter to me, im going to install them my self (im a licenced tech at a VW dealership). do you know if the 5 lug kits come with new axels and do you know if the rear pads and rotors are also from a 'vett? thanks,
dan

G-ForceJunkie 11-05-2005 04:12 PM

The 5-lug kits do not come with axles. With the exception of the rotors, the 4-lug and 5-lug kits are identical, so the pads for the 5-lug are also off a '90 corvette. I'm not sure about the rotors for the 5-lugs, there may be an OEM that has rotors that size.

What series do you plan on racing in?

AllActionDan 11-06-2005 10:35 AM


Originally Posted by G-ForceJunkie
The 5-lug kits do not come with axles. With the exception of the rotors, the 4-lug and 5-lug kits are identical, so the pads for the 5-lug are also off a '90 corvette. I'm not sure about the rotors for the 5-lugs, there may be an OEM that has rotors that size.

What series do you plan on racing in?


none really, the engine has been done for 5 years now and the car has been siting for the same amount. i did a Porsche trackday (free because of my work :biggrin: ) and my girlfriends brother just got an 2005 STi. The trackday made me all exited about roadracing and the brother takes his sti to the track, (and keeps asking me when im ganna go) so im going to put a little money into the rear brakes and then i can go racing :chacha:

G-ForceJunkie 11-06-2005 12:01 PM


Originally Posted by AllActionDan
none really, the engine has been done for 5 years now and the car has been siting for the same amount. i did a Porsche trackday (free because of my work :biggrin: ) and my girlfriends brother just got an 2005 STi. The trackday made me all exited about roadracing and the brother takes his sti to the track, (and keeps asking me when im ganna go) so im going to put a little money into the rear brakes and then i can go racing :chacha:

so just lapping days eh? that's ok too! :tup


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