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Old Jan 15, 2006 | 09:03 PM
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Thumbs up Upgraded to LS1 rear brakes

Got my new rear installed tonite. I bought a leftover SS 0 mile unit form SLP for a song. Instead of swaping the LT1 brakes from my current rear I decided to use the LS1 stuff the rear was already set up for.

I can definately say that anyone who says that LS1 rear brakes are no better than LT1 rear brakes is dead wrong. The LT1 brakes I was running had Power Slot rotors and Hawk HPS pads and worked very good. Due to money reasons, for right now I installed stock rotors and used the used pads that were in the used calipers I bought from a board member. Even handicaped with cheap rotors and worn stock pads the LS1 rear brakes work remarkably better. I can't wait to get sloted rotors and Hawk HPS pads for the rear.

The parking brake also seems to work a lot better.
Old Jan 16, 2006 | 04:53 AM
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Re: Upgraded to LS1 rear brakes

The parking brake setup is alot better, and that's it. If you look at the rotor size, and swept area of the pad between the two setups, and then consider how much of the braking the rears actually do, you're looking at a negligeble gain. Maybe you notice it because you're still running crappy front calipers with those C5 rotors
Old Jan 16, 2006 | 05:11 PM
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Re: Upgraded to LS1 rear brakes

I'm still waiting to install my LS1 front brake conversion, just waiting for some good weather. I've read on several posts on this board that the LS1 rear brakes were not worth the extra money, but if they work as good as you say they do and I find a pair cheap then maybe it is something to consider.
Old Jan 17, 2006 | 03:50 PM
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Re: Upgraded to LS1 rear brakes

I've modified the stock proportioning valve on my car to deliver full pressure to the rears. It's possible it's why I noticed a bigger difference with the LS1 rears.

I'm hoping the braking will improve further when I install sloted rotors and a set of Hawk pads on the back. These made a difference when I installed them on the LT1 rear brakes.
Old Jan 18, 2006 | 01:42 AM
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Re: Upgraded to LS1 rear brakes

You ADDED bias to the rears???
You think slotted rotors help???
Ugh.
Old Jan 18, 2006 | 01:14 PM
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Re: Upgraded to LS1 rear brakes

Originally Posted by Shempy
You ADDED bias to the rears???
You think slotted rotors help???
Ugh.
Yes and I would have never beleived it but the car is very well balanced. Six months ago I called someone on this site an itiot for not running a proportioning valve after he pulled his ABS (sorry). But it turns out, with the right set-up the car is well balanced and dosen't need it. I'm probably gonna install an adjustable proportioning valve to adjust out the back a little. But over all, it's great as it is.

No I don't think slotted rotors will make a noticable difference. But the Hawk HPS pads I'll be installing with them will make a very noticable difference. Read what I wrote!
Old Jan 18, 2006 | 01:26 PM
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Re: Upgraded to LS1 rear brakes

I'm interested in your LT1 rear brakes.

Contact me at lpetruc@***.net

Thanks!
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