12-30-2018, 07:34 PM | #1 |
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Putting SS calipers and Rotors on a V6
I recently purchased a 2011 Camaro V6. The car has 20’s on them. The previous owner was going to put SS calipers an rotors on them but never did. First question is, Is this possible? Will it screw up my ABS? I have the rotors an calipers he gave me with the car. Looks like the rotors on the front will fit but the rear backing plates appear to be smaller. Do I just buy SS backing plates an bolt them on? Any help is greatly appreciated
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12-30-2018, 07:39 PM | #2 |
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Find someone who wants to do a V6 swap on their V8 and just trade the parts.
Need V6 brakes on the rear to fit 15" wheels. |
12-30-2018, 07:53 PM | #3 |
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I have 4 SS rotors an 4 SS calipers an 20 inch rims. So the 20’s should allow the SS rotors and calipers. I want to take the stock V6 ones off an put the SS one I have laying on the garage floor. I guess I don’t wanna start this project an something pops up an prevents me from completing it.
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12-30-2018, 08:55 PM | #4 | |
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I was able to attach the install directions from GM for this conversion. I would recommend you read it over at least twice, make notes and start collecting parts. Make sure you have all the needed tools/torque wrenches before you start also. If my memory serves me correctly, some of the tools I used for my complete conversion ( I had also sent my calipers out to be "REBUILT & POWDER COATED), 1/2" breaker bar, 1/2" ratchet, 3" & 5" extensions, 10,14,16,18,22 &36MM sockets, T30 Torx, torque wrenches both inch and foot pounds. If you do the conversion completely and correctly you will need a 1/2" torque wrench that goes to 200 foot pounds has the rear axle nuts are 199 foot pounds. I was fortunate that I have use of the Marine Corps hobby shop aboard MCAS Cherry Point, NC. There we have about 10 lifts, made life so simple. Below the picture of my 2014 you can click on the link that I added for complete directions. If you need further help or advise send me a PM and I be glad to help you out. You might consider printing of the below directions and start from there, I believe this will answer most of your questions.
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12-30-2018, 09:14 PM | #5 |
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Before you ask, my calipers were professionally rebuilt and powder coated by TPH Coatings, address is 540 Business Park Circle, Stoughton, WI 53589, you can telephone 608-516-5138 and ask for KEVIN.
Remember if the job is worth doing then do it right! There are no shortcuts to excellence.
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12-30-2018, 09:17 PM | #6 |
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Thank you very much! I totally appreciate the information. Love the color on the calipers
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12-30-2018, 09:21 PM | #7 | |
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04-19-2021, 04:39 PM | #9 |
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Figured would help out the next guy, tripped across this post from Deputy:
Brembo conversion parts for 2010-2015 V6, GM part numbers: Part Part Number Camaro SS Master Cylinder 22956541 Crush gaskets hose assembly 21012386 Bolt front caliper (4) 11570788 (Torque to yield, 30 ft pds plus 90 degrees) Bolt rear caliper (4) 11515781 (Torque to yield, 30 ft pds plus 90 degrees) Rear axle nuts (2) 11611687 (Torque to yield nuts, 199 foot pounds) Brake line bolts (banjo) 11569590 Brembo bleeder valves/cover 25900782 Rear right brake shield 23131778 Can find used on eBay, much cheaper Rear left brake shield 23131777 Can find used on eBay, much cheaper Hose assembly rear brake (2) Hose assembly front right brake 92229712 Hose assembly front left brake 92229713 Pad kit, rear disc brake 89047744 Pad kit, front disc brake 22907156 Pin kit, front disc brake 89047711 Brembo caliper right rear (P) 92233176 Brembo caliper left rear (D) 92233177 Brembo caliper right front (P) 92244288 Brembo caliper left front (D) 92244287 Rotors front Brembo brakes 92245928 Rotors rear Brembo brakes 92245929 Gen 5 SS brake upgrade for V6 models with Brembo front and rear brake components from the SS. Front rotors are 14" diameter, compared to the 12.6" V6 rotors. Wheel the rear rotors are 14.4" compared to the 12.4" V6. |
04-19-2021, 09:30 PM | #10 |
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Was gonna post but Deputy has you covered on the swap. But Screaming Chicken has non torque to yield bolts.
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06-21-2021, 03:56 PM | #11 |
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Just wanted to give a shout out to this forum, just got done with a v6 Brembo conversion.
The info found in this forum was awesome. I was able to perform a proper, no hack job, Brembo conversion with Goodridge steel lines, Z26 pads, 3M #08945 brake lube, Screaming Chicken non-TTY bolts, new master cylinder, proper rear v8 dust shields, etc. I will say the SS master cylinder in comparison with the v6 did not appear visually to be any different, but the orig had 130K miles on it so figured it was time to replace anyways. I opted to stick with DOT3 fluid for reduced bleeding maintenance. As an alternative to purchasing all new parts, I scored a set of Brembos from a 5th gen wrecked SS off ebay from seller "samsriverside". The calipers were a little faded looking, but other wise in good working order. So I sanded the calipers down down, masked and prepped, then sprayed them with G2 paint. Used a cheapo air sprayer (compressed air gravity car paint style) from harbor freight. Just couldn't bring myself to brush on. Spraying them went very well and used every drop of paint. G2 doesn't give you much extra if any at all. Hard to believe people brush on the paint while the calipers are still on the car. Very pleased with the end result. Painting is all about prep work, the better your prep, the better the end result. Spent $800 shipped for fresh turned SS rotors, Brembo calipers, dust shields, e-brake assemblies, etc. I found that drilling one small 5/16 hole in-between the wheel studs on the rear hub plate and using a bolt/nut pull method made pulling the rear wheel hubs quite a pleasant experience. The alternative is sacrificing a wheel stud and doing the same bolt/nut pull method, or using an air chisel, and/or saying some prayers with a hammer to be less than desirable alternatives. Overall, was a very fun project. Patience required . Take your time, do your homework, read info found in this forum, and you will have a great end result! Thanks again! |
06-26-2021, 06:05 PM | #12 |
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Hello guys. Nice being a New member here and reading all of the post. I was interested in doing the same upgrade to my v6 2011 Camaro. Where can I buy all of this at a fair price? I was trying to deal with a couple of sellers on Ebay but they want all the money for used Brembo Calipers (That need rebuilding). So I might as well buy New! Any help would be great.
Thanki you all for any help. MaroMark |
06-27-2021, 06:13 AM | #13 | |
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02-10-2024, 12:22 PM | #14 |
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What is the weight difference between the V6 and the SS brakes? I have an SS that is lightened with front skinnies. I don't want to slide the tire at speed.
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