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Old Feb 23, 2016 | 01:16 PM
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anyone make 13" rear rotors for 4th gens

I am looking for a company that sells a 13" cross drilled rotor for a 4th gen 10 bolt.
I currently have a C6 Z51 setup using Brakenetic rotors on the front of my 92 and want to find a matching rear rotor in 13" diameter.

THese are the rotors Im currently running up front

http://www.ebay.com/itm/FRONT-SET-BR...9Uucjv&vxp=mtr
Old Feb 23, 2016 | 09:46 PM
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Re: anyone make 13" rear rotors for 4th gens

Wilwood makes this kit for rear upgrades, which includes a 12.8” drilled rotor.
http://www.wilwood.com/BrakeKits/Bra...no=140-9830-DR

Are you going for looks? I ask because, from a performance standpoint, the 4th gen (and, I would guess, the 3rd gen too) is not well balanced in the braking department. With equivalent pads and tires at all four corners, the rear locks up under heaving braking and you get some really nasty axle hop. In general, the racer solution to this is to upgrade the front brakes and leave the rears stock.
Old Feb 24, 2016 | 05:42 AM
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Re: anyone make 13" rear rotors for 4th gens

Originally Posted by JakeRobb
Wilwood makes this kit for rear upgrades, which includes a 12.8” drilled rotor.
Wilwood High Performance Disc Brakes - Rear Brake Kit Product Number: 140-9830-DR

Are you going for looks? I ask because, from a performance standpoint, the 4th gen (and, I would guess, the 3rd gen too) is not well balanced in the braking department. With equivalent pads and tires at all four corners, the rear locks up under heaving braking and you get some really nasty axle hop. In general, the racer solution to this is to upgrade the front brakes and leave the rears stock.
Front brakes are corvette C6 Z51
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