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Welcome to Just Commodores, a site specifically designed for all people who share the same passion as yourself.
looks awesome, when I'm up for new brakes I'll see if I can find some SSV 19" rims first.
Is that pic from a run to Gordon for 24hr MCDs?
Would HSV brakes be pushing it too far behind these wheels?
Great job btw
"The only stupid question is the one left unasked"
These brakes use different rotors to either the stock SS brakes or the US spec caprice brakes
Redline (brembos, 4 piston front and rear): 355mm front, 360mm rear
USA police: 345mm front, 324mm rear
Stock VF: 322mm front, 324mm rear
And yeah my car came with the 345mm front discs with the big single piston calipers.
@notStock were the bolts different from your standard SSV ones?
I'm not sure that I'll need the longer bolts or not for my car. I seem to get different answers every time I ask this.
I hopefully get my Brembos next week!
"The only stupid question is the one left unasked"
These brakes use different rotors to either the stock SS brakes or the US spec caprice brakes
Redline (brembos, 4 piston front and rear): 355mm front, 360mm rear
USA police: 345mm front, 324mm rear
Stock VF: 322mm front, 324mm rear
And yeah my car came with the 345mm front discs with the big single piston calipers.
Hi NotStock, having a MY16 VFII Calais V LS3 with upgraded front brakes as per the US police spec and the standard rears, I have wanted to upgrade the brakes to the SS-V redline Brembo standard just like you have. As with many people out there, I too believed the story that it was impossible to fit these brakes (front and rear together with rotors) and still clear the SSV / Calais V 19" wheels.....Now I have read this forum and I can see that you have answered the question a few times.....Do they fit?.....You have said "yes" even though it is tight. You have also answered that it was easy swap over with no spacers or other geometry changes....Only changes are the lines and small trim of the rear dust guard. In the months since you did the swap, have you seen any issues with clearance or other durability issues?
My Calais V is in Nitrate and I want to keep my original SSV/Calais V wheels, buy a Front and Rear brembo kit (from the SS-V redline) and do the swap without any hassles.....I want my calipers to be in Silver to match the Nitrate colour.