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Old 05-24-2012, 02:11 PM   #351
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especially since the Z has 6 individual pads which has proven to be problematic in high stress situations
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Old 05-25-2012, 07:33 AM   #352
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The bolt pattern is close enough to work. I am running the CTS-V rotors (5x120) on my Gen 3 Camaro hubs (5x120.65). I would imagine you could use a Z06 rotor on a Gen 5 hub, but whats the point? Might as well use the big V rotors.

Those look good on your third gen.
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Old 05-25-2012, 11:34 AM   #353
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Those look good on your third gen.
Thanks Bruce. Your rotors really set them off. Thanks for the support.
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Old 06-12-2012, 04:39 PM   #354
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I plan on doing this upgrade next week to my '11 SS. So far I've ordered the 6-piston calipers & 2-piece rotors, the pin and spring kits, brake lines, HPS pads and RBF 600 fluid.

I plan on keeping the rears stock, but upgrading to the HPS pads.

Have I forgotten anything? Can I get a confirmation that the stock front caliper bolts work with the CTS-V calipers?
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Old 06-12-2012, 05:18 PM   #355
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Have I forgotten anything? Can I get a confirmation that the stock front caliper bolts work with the CTS-V calipers?
According to the very first post in this thread, the bolts are different.
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Old 06-12-2012, 05:20 PM   #356
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According to the very first post in this thread, the bolts are different.

Perhaps you should try reading the entire thread, as I have done...
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Old 06-12-2012, 05:28 PM   #357
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bolts are longer from my understanding.
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Old 06-12-2012, 05:45 PM   #358
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Perhaps you should try reading the entire thread, as I have done...
Yup sorry dude, my memory doesn't extend to some post I read on some forum 1 year ago.

Despite the attitude, I am willing to measure the V bolts tonight if you like.

Clearly if you read the whole thread you know that simply bolting on the V calipers will result in the calipers being installed c0ckeyed. Not my style, but I don't own a 5th gen, so what do I know?
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Old 06-12-2012, 06:19 PM   #359
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^Yeah, there seems to be some confusion with regards to the bolts. Later in the thread it's mentioned that the CTS-V and SS bolt have the same part number (which is what I was told when ordering).

Another thread I found mentions a M14x2.0x40, but that installation is on a G8 (and I don't know the dimensions of the stock SS caliper bolts).

In any event, yeah, I'd appreciate getting a measurement just for peace of mind...

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Old 06-12-2012, 09:11 PM   #360
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My bolts are M14 x 50mm.
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Old 06-23-2012, 11:22 PM   #361
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Anyone running the 2-piece rotors? I read the 2-piece CTS-V rotors were designed to be quiet so I'm assuming 2-piece rotors can make some kind of noise.

I'm asking because I got mind installed today and I'm getting a strange, almost dull sounding clicking under moderate braking. I won't be able to pull the wheels off until tomorrow, but looking through the wheels everything looks and feels fine. That is, I see no signs of rubbing or scraping and everything appear to be tight & secure.

Could this just be the 2-piece rotors?
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Old 06-23-2012, 11:30 PM   #362
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Anyone running the 2-piece rotors? I read the 2-piece CTS-V rotors were designed to be quiet so I'm assuming 2-piece rotors can make some kind of noise.

I'm asking because I got mind installed today and I'm getting a strange, almost dull sounding clicking under moderate braking. I won't be able to pull the wheels off until tomorrow, but looking through the wheels everything looks and feels fine. That is, I see no signs of rubbing or scraping and everything appear to be tight & secure.

Could this just be the 2-piece rotors?
What rotors do you have? The two piece off the ZL1?
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Old 06-23-2012, 11:53 PM   #363
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I don't know what the ZL1 comes with. I have these:


Apparently these use "patented anti-rattle floating hardware". What I'm hearing doesn't sound like rattle...
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Old 06-24-2012, 05:04 AM   #364
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Anyone running the 2-piece rotors? I read the 2-piece CTS-V rotors were designed to be quiet so I'm assuming 2-piece rotors can make some kind of noise.

I'm asking because I got mind installed today and I'm getting a strange, almost dull sounding clicking under moderate braking. I won't be able to pull the wheels off until tomorrow, but looking through the wheels everything looks and feels fine. That is, I see no signs of rubbing or scraping and everything appear to be tight & secure.

Could this just be the 2-piece rotors?
Sometimes the brake pads shift a bit in the calipers when applied and will make a slight click. There is a spring plate that is supposed to prevent that noise (and help retract the pads) on most Brembo calipers. Perhaps the spring plates are not installed correctly.
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