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hey guys/girls. i got a VS S-Pack Commodore with standard brakes. Recently i installed 17x8" rims, and am curious to upgrade the brakes in the near future. I found an old post in here, where someone states the VZ Front brakes fit directly onto the VS hubs... Refer: http://www.fastlane.com....0&SearchTerms=brakes,VS
Is this true? or is there adaptors needed? (to mount the bigger calipers out further) if so, what adaptors? Im trying to keep it along the OEM path, so parts are cheaper and readily available. (ie; to intially setup, then pad replacements) and what size difference is it? VS Front disc = _____mm VZ Front disc = _____mm Cheers! Mark. Edited by user Monday, 16 July 2007 3:42:31 AM(UTC)
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hey buddy, i have a vs and i have done the big brak upgrade kit,i got twin piston calippers for the front from the VT HSV they bolt straight on when removing the standerd callipers, also with the rotors you can go to repco or super cheap auto and get cros
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VR-VS front disc 289mm diam x 23mm thick VT-VZ disc 298mm diam x 28mm thick
Caliper bolts straight up (VT-VZ all the same caliper) No additional brackets needed
What you do need is the following Either DBA discs made with the correct 70mm centre
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thats a big help... thanks guys...
my reasoning for the upgrade, is that im an aggressive driver at times, and my brakes can overheat.
so i want to upgrade them so they work more effectively and with less strain.
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I put VZ front disc and twin piston calipers on my VS statesman ,the only mod is you have to remove the vs dust sheild as it is smaller. caution the rear brakes for the same will only fit IRS rear (i have been told) I did not fit these to mine as the hand
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ahhh sweet...
but that still leaves the question...
putting twin spots, you increase the amount of pad to be squeezed, therefore, dont you need to upgrade the master cylinder too?
and ABS... that shouldnt affect anything?
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You need more displacement for the larger calipers If its a VS it should have a plastic booster and 7/8 master cylinder You can adapt the VT master as I said above to improve pedal height
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I am still using the VS booster, the pedal feels slightly different to start with but works fine ,I have had this set up on for over 1 and a half years with no probs.
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quote: Originally posted by stopgo
You need more displacement for the larger calipers If its a VS it should have a plastic bo
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I think thats what I said
There is no VS 1" master 7/8 only Its different to the earlier cars that you can just whack a 1" on Hence the need to use the VT one
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Thanx for all the help people! Im about to buy the discs (fronts only)... but i want to be sure im getting the right ones... Eg: When i bought standard discs for my VS and bought all 4... i remember having to tell them whether it was abs or not, IRS Edited by user Monday, 23 July 2007 12:50:08 AM(UTC)
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why do you need spacers? I put VZ discs on my VS stato and put the stato mags back on no spacers needed.
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quote: Originally posted by cloudy
why do you need spacers? I put VZ discs on my VS stato and put the stato mags back on no sp
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Either DBA40B (the B gives you the 70mm centre hole) Or normal 40's and spacer rings
One or the other
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quote: Originally posted by stopgo
Either DBA40B (the B gives you the 70mm centre hole) Or normal 40's and spacer rings
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If you are ordering DBA brand rotors you order DBA040BSL and DBA040BSR These have the right centre hole
Yes you need different hoses as yours won't fit the caliper properly The existing lines go straight into the back of the caliper The VT has hose
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