CTS-V brakes, something different
Just remember that even when this all seems to fit and it doesn't, you've just discovered the joys of modification.
AFA what I have measured with concerns of the mounting position of the caliper and the friction ring offset, and with a comparison silhouette of the stock rotor, it appears that there is already an abundant amount of information to work from. Believe it or not, the template is actually very accurate. And just as a reminder statement, I believe that you desire to work off of the same if not similar design, since the price is still within what you consider reasonable (am I right?)
Also, the bracket is not really a whole complicated matter, if you are working off of specifications that are similar to the template.
Seems like you are already you're very close to achieving your goal. I don't think the bracket should be a whole lot of trouble to fabricate.
Anyone know the specs of the GTO rotors? I know they use a bigger brake combo and have thicker caliper's.
Just for fun and sheer boredum the other night.. we bolted on the Corvette rotor with a 3/4" adapter.... boy is that bad.. wheel sticks out WAY to far (as i knew it would) but i just wanted to see it.. almost looked like a honda with slicks on the front. Anyways, the quest for the rotor continues..
You might want to fall back on the stoptech rotor if your other options fail, or...
coleman racing (which is only a few bucks cheaper, with the specs I consulted them about, however it's best to use the order form from the catalogue).
The calipers are offered with differed piston sizes but most importantly Brembo also makes unique casting for each specific OEM to accommodate each bolt mounting scheme required.
That really doesn’t matter since were using the CTS-V calipers, but as you can see from the CTS-V calipers the bolt locations could prove to be quite problematic in adapting these if not impossible.
The aftermarket version of these caliper all use the Viper mounting scheme which offers much more freedom of mounting the calipers for each specific application on the spindle via the custom brackets.
Basically if the bolt-hole distances on the CTS-V calipers overlap too closely with those on the spindle, they cannot be adapted.
I really hope I’m wrong about this but I’m unable to confirm either way as I do not have access to actually measure the CTS-V calipers.
PS.
I also contacted Brembo about a part # for the CTS-V calipers and they gave me the one seen in the attached schematic (20.5187.30 L / 20.5187.30 R). As you can see they are clearly different.
Last edited by Hans Grüber; Oct 8, 2006 at 06:13 AM.
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2004 Audi A8: diameter=360mm, thickness=31mm, height=60
1992-95 Ferrari 512: diameter=315, thickness=30, height=61.7
1993-98 Ferrari 456: d=315, th=30, h=61.7
1996-98 Ferrari 550 Maranello: d=330, th=30, h=60.7
2003-04 Mercedes E55 AMG, SL55 AMG, SL600: d=360, th=34, h=64.5
Those are the closest I could find out of EVERY car that had dimensions relative to what was discusses earlier in this thread.
you didnt read a thing then if you are suggesting this..
its not the bolt pattern.. its the thickness of the mounting part of the HUB of the rotor.. you know the offset of the rotor, (how far it pushes the wheel away from the rotor itself).. it has NOTHING to do with bolt pattern
I will keep on thinking of things.
Thank You
Having the CTS-V 4 piston calipers mounted on 14" Z06 rotors would be awesome! I don't think I'd need to upgrade them any more.



