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- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 98 Limited AWD 302
How's it going, I've been busy getting my 99 running, it has over 11,000 miles on it since built now.
I've had my big brakes done for a long time now. The Corvette calipers are more than adequate with the 12.75" rotors I used. They fit in every 16" factory wheel I have tested except for the Sport Trac 16's that I have snow tires on.
They work great, they will lock the fronts if not for ABS. The only thing I wish was better is pad life, the 65-82 Corvette's don't have especially large pads. The pad life is similar to what I had, for mail delivery that isn't really ideal.
I haven't been driving my 98 much, less than 2k since February. I'd like to hunt a bigger caliper(bigger pads, not pistons), and attempt a different bracket for them. I have not looked much, the SRT8 cars were possibilities, but not. I spoke with a couple of specialty brakes guys, there are likely calipers to choose, but price will be a factor. That's why these Corvette calipers were a good choice. Regards,
I've had my big brakes done for a long time now. The Corvette calipers are more than adequate with the 12.75" rotors I used. They fit in every 16" factory wheel I have tested except for the Sport Trac 16's that I have snow tires on.
They work great, they will lock the fronts if not for ABS. The only thing I wish was better is pad life, the 65-82 Corvette's don't have especially large pads. The pad life is similar to what I had, for mail delivery that isn't really ideal.
I haven't been driving my 98 much, less than 2k since February. I'd like to hunt a bigger caliper(bigger pads, not pistons), and attempt a different bracket for them. I have not looked much, the SRT8 cars were possibilities, but not. I spoke with a couple of specialty brakes guys, there are likely calipers to choose, but price will be a factor. That's why these Corvette calipers were a good choice. Regards,