04-07 Cadillac CTS-V and 2010+ Camaro 4-piston Brembo brakes bracket
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04-07 Cadillac CTS-V and 2010+ Camaro 4-piston Brembo brakes bracket
I have not posted here in ages but I decided to make a bracket to mount 2004-2007 Cadillac CTS-V and 2010+ Camaro Brembo front calipers to our cars. The bracket is designed to be used with a C6 Corvette Z06 14" rotor. I have had a test bracket machined at a local water-jet service and did a test fitment.
The braket should be cut out of 3/8 steel and you will need to use a HD (1LE) hub. You can find more detailed information and the bracket CAD and PDF files on my website: http://lukeskaff.com/?page_id=355
The braket should be cut out of 3/8 steel and you will need to use a HD (1LE) hub. You can find more detailed information and the bracket CAD and PDF files on my website: http://lukeskaff.com/?page_id=355
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Re: 04-07 Cadillac CTS-V and 2010+ Camaro 4-piston Brembo brakes bracket
Is that the exact size? of the bracket? If it is for i could print it and make it also what you mean by 1le hub?
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Re: 04-07 Cadillac CTS-V and 2010+ Camaro 4-piston Brembo brakes bracket
Never mind found out my own answer seen the link thanks alot for the measurements.
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Re: 04-07 Cadillac CTS-V and 2010+ Camaro 4-piston Brembo brakes bracket
The 1LE hub refers to the rotor used to be machined down into a hub to mount the Z06 14" rotor too. You must take a 1LE rotor and machine it down on a lathe to a hub.
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Re: 04-07 Cadillac CTS-V and 2010+ Camaro 4-piston Brembo brakes bracket
Oh alright so i cannot use a normal rotor for this on my brakes?
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Re: 04-07 Cadillac CTS-V and 2010+ Camaro 4-piston Brembo brakes bracket
Does this require button head bolts like Ed's bracket, or will normal hardware work?
Edit: Nevermind...forgot the button head bolt deal was for the Racecraft spindles. They mount a little differently on them.
Edit: Nevermind...forgot the button head bolt deal was for the Racecraft spindles. They mount a little differently on them.
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Re: 04-07 Cadillac CTS-V and 2010+ Camaro 4-piston Brembo brakes bracket
If you mean the stock 10.5" or 11.85" 1LE rotor with built in hub then no. You have to use a 14" C6 Z06 rotor with this bracket.
If you use a HD (1LE) hub and 3/8 bracket you will be able to fit a normal hex head lower spindle bolt which is what I prefer because you can then safety wire it.
I mocked this setup up with a standard hub because I do not have an extra HD (1LE) hub laying around. It is possible to use a standard hub with this bracket but it is a extremely tight fit. To use a standard hub you will have to make the bracket out of 1/4 or 5/16 inch steal. 1/4 is too thin for my liking but will probably be fine. With either thickness you will have to use a button head bolt. If you use a 5/16 bracket and standard hub you will have to mill down the button head bolt to about 0.2" to clear the caliper and may have to use a rotor shim.
It is just easier to fit everything in when you use a HD 1LE hub.
I mocked this setup up with a standard hub because I do not have an extra HD (1LE) hub laying around. It is possible to use a standard hub with this bracket but it is a extremely tight fit. To use a standard hub you will have to make the bracket out of 1/4 or 5/16 inch steal. 1/4 is too thin for my liking but will probably be fine. With either thickness you will have to use a button head bolt. If you use a 5/16 bracket and standard hub you will have to mill down the button head bolt to about 0.2" to clear the caliper and may have to use a rotor shim.
It is just easier to fit everything in when you use a HD 1LE hub.
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Re: 04-07 Cadillac CTS-V and 2010+ Camaro 4-piston Brembo brakes bracket
Oh my bad i didnt explain it well. What i meant to say was, that would i need a 1LE hub instead of a normal hub and i have 14" 5th gen rotor?
(Sorry for my typing im not good at writing)
left 5th gen/ right c6 z06
heres a pic for reference they both look about the same
(Sorry for my typing im not good at writing)
left 5th gen/ right c6 z06
heres a pic for reference they both look about the same
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Re: 04-07 Cadillac CTS-V and 2010+ Camaro 4-piston Brembo brakes bracket
The 2010+ Camaro rotors will not work, they have too large of a offset and the rotor register diameter (the opening that slides over the hub) is too small.
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Oh ok thanks i was aware of the center for the hub, I was gonna get that bored but is there any way to fix the offset on them to install them or is the one way to fix it by buying c6 z06 rotors? Sorry for all the questions just that this is gonna be my next mod and wanna get the info i need.
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Re: 04-07 Cadillac CTS-V and 2010+ Camaro 4-piston Brembo brakes bracket
Oh ok thanks i was aware of the center for the hub, I was gonna get that bored but is there any way to fix the offset on them to install them or is the one way to fix it by buying c6 z06 rotors? Sorry for all the questions just that this is gonna be my next mod and wanna get the info i need.
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Re: 04-07 Cadillac CTS-V and 2010+ Camaro 4-piston Brembo brakes bracket
If you mean the stock 10.5" or 11.85" 1LE rotor with built in hub then no. You have to use a 14" C6 Z06 rotor with this bracket.
If you use a HD (1LE) hub and 3/8 bracket you will be able to fit a normal hex head lower spindle bolt which is what I prefer because you can then safety wire it.
I mocked this setup up with a standard hub because I do not have an extra HD (1LE) hub laying around. It is possible to use a standard hub with this bracket but it is a extremely tight fit. To use a standard hub you will have to make the bracket out of 1/4 or 5/16 inch steal. 1/4 is too thin for my liking but will probably be fine. With either thickness you will have to use a button head bolt. If you use a 5/16 bracket and standard hub you will have to mill down the button head bolt to about 0.2" to clear the caliper and may have to use a rotor shim.
It is just easier to fit everything in when you use a HD 1LE hub.
If you use a HD (1LE) hub and 3/8 bracket you will be able to fit a normal hex head lower spindle bolt which is what I prefer because you can then safety wire it.
I mocked this setup up with a standard hub because I do not have an extra HD (1LE) hub laying around. It is possible to use a standard hub with this bracket but it is a extremely tight fit. To use a standard hub you will have to make the bracket out of 1/4 or 5/16 inch steal. 1/4 is too thin for my liking but will probably be fine. With either thickness you will have to use a button head bolt. If you use a 5/16 bracket and standard hub you will have to mill down the button head bolt to about 0.2" to clear the caliper and may have to use a rotor shim.
It is just easier to fit everything in when you use a HD 1LE hub.
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Re: 04-07 Cadillac CTS-V and 2010+ Camaro 4-piston Brembo brakes bracket
Oh alright thanks for the advice ima just sell them and look for some z06 rotors would you happen to have measurements for the rear brembo calipers?
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In my case, it's not the hub that's the issue. With the Racecraft spindles and Ed's bracket, one of the caliper bolts interferes with the spindle casting if you use a regular hex bolt. I was just curious if your bracket clocked the caliper differently to avoid that. It makes it a pain to get the caliper off.
I have not messed with the rear brake setups much. I have a dana 44 rear which uses bolt in axles so it if I design brackets off that they may not have the correct offset for standard 10 bolt rears. Also they may be a little different to accommodate the bolt in axle flange. Plus my car is in storage for sometime so I would have to have a extra 10-bolt laying around to make rear brackets. Maybe one day.
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Re: 04-07 Cadillac CTS-V and 2010+ Camaro 4-piston Brembo brakes bracket
Alright well thanks anyways for posting this up ima make that front bracket for my car.
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