[Brakes] How many V8 buyers will swap to V6 brakes?
How many V8 buyers will swap to V6 brakes?
Or maybe import the standard Commodore brakes? I noticed on the Holden website that the Omega version of the Commodore uses 16" wheels. There is a much larger selection of race tires for 16 and 17 inch wheels than 18s, 19s, 20s, or 21s...
Here's the beauty of it all...
From what I gather, there are V6 folks who want big ol' brakes from the SS.
Then there are the big power drag race guys who want to put meatier tires on the car and will need smaller wheels and rotors in order to do so.
I will assume that the V6 brakes will be adequate for basic use and I will assume that both brake systems will be easily interchangeable for more efficient production line assembly.
See where I am going with this? Some good brake (and wheel) swappin' gonna be going on here soon....
From what I gather, there are V6 folks who want big ol' brakes from the SS.
Then there are the big power drag race guys who want to put meatier tires on the car and will need smaller wheels and rotors in order to do so.
I will assume that the V6 brakes will be adequate for basic use and I will assume that both brake systems will be easily interchangeable for more efficient production line assembly.
See where I am going with this? Some good brake (and wheel) swappin' gonna be going on here soon....
Thanks Jason, that makes me feel a little better 
I don't know much about brakes, and I have heard the Brembo calipers are significantly larger than ABS. Would that mean you would need to upgrade tires after-market, or will the RS package which gives you base SS wheels (or at least that's what I think i read) be sufficient?

I don't know much about brakes, and I have heard the Brembo calipers are significantly larger than ABS. Would that mean you would need to upgrade tires after-market, or will the RS package which gives you base SS wheels (or at least that's what I think i read) be sufficient?
lol, well of course I would be happy to have that, but I prefer the look of the V6 a little more, and to use those 400 horses it needs premium gas, and the mileage is low enough (I know it is still really good for a engine that size and power) for me to go for the V6. I don't drive fast usually, so V6 is plenty for me anyways.
when you think about it the 400 horse isnt really 400 horse. you have to take into consideration the transfer of power. and 300 isnt that far from 400



