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    #31
    yeah that'd be all the money i had left too, after buying those beauties

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      #32
      Wow those brakes are awesome! Perfect combo with the GM powerplant. :D
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        #33
        sub'd.

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          #34
          Wow, definitely looking forward to this one.
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          We'll not risk another frontal assault, that rabbit's dynamite!

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            #35
            Yes the brakes are much more impressive in real life as well. Going to have excellent braking and look pretty sweet. Wheels will be Apex EC-7
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              #36
              Originally posted by blunttech View Post
              Road trip it to Jakes ... He offers valet service to and from the airport

              Trust me it has ran through my mind and even my buddy was like heck yeah, but I have to pay for the plane ticket back.. LOL I am truly thinking about it... I will have to get in touch with you to run some numbers...
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                #37
                Wow that guy is dropping some serious coin into that car. Going to be amazing once it's done though!
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by el bimmer View Post
                  Trust me it has ran through my mind and even my buddy was like heck yeah, but I have to pay for the plane ticket back.. LOL I am truly thinking about it... I will have to get in touch with you to run some numbers...

                  Just let me know
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by jakeb View Post
                    Picked up the brakes yesterday from rallyroad.net

                    They are big....14" front rotor and a 13" rear. VERY nice stuff



                    Eric, makes a fantastic brake set up. Here are mine. I do like your rotors better though. Use anti-seize on the pad bolts as they tend to get stuck in there.


                    Ive been bugging him to do a matching rear set up.
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                      #40
                      Yeah I am happy with the brakes. He lives about an hour and a half from me so I was able to pick them up as well.

                      He said the rear Z06 stuff just won't fit as nice as the front stuff. I will be using his Porsche 996 setup for the rear.

                      These are the DBA 2 piece front rotor and single piece rear. Both DBA.
                      Thanks for the tip on the anti-seize.
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                        #41
                        NP, Did you ask Eric his input on the brake balance/bias with the brembo rears?
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                          #42
                          Originally posted by jakeb View Post
                          Just let me know
                          Will do for sure!
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                            #43
                            Originally posted by kalib0y View Post
                            NP, Did you ask Eric his input on the brake balance/bias with the brembo rears?
                            No I didn't ask about bias but I did ask about which master to use and he suggests the stock M3 master. Sounds like they are pretty balanced front to rear with the Z06/Porsche setup.

                            I am waiting to get some info from him about what needs to be trimmed on the backing plates and also which parking brake to use before everything gets sent out for powder coating.
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                              #44
                              Backing plates have to be trimmed a little bit to clear the new brakes.

                              You can see here how the fronts have to be trimmed.


                              I forgot to take pictures as I did the back but here is how they look after the changes.



                              Rear brakes just sitting on...I wanted to make sure the lip of the backing plate didn't need to be trimmed.



                              Reinforced the front subframe. Plates from rallyroad.net




                              Pile ready to go to the powder coater tomorrow
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                                #45
                                Got the batch of stuff back from the coater. More will be going in a week or so...







                                Been spending some time cleaning the bottom off...mostly lots of dirt.






                                Front...passenger side before


                                drivers side after the first cleaning
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