Base vs Z51 Rear Piston Question
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Base vs Z51 Rear Piston Question
I was looking through threads that compare base vs. Z51 brake systems, and they mention that the rear piston on a base brake system is larger than Z51.
Does anyone know if there was a reason to go with a smaller piston on Z51? Was it just to save cost, and if so might I get some benefit from the larger rear piston from Z51 rotor/pad/bracket changover from a base car over a stock Z51 brake setup?
Does anyone know if there was a reason to go with a smaller piston on Z51? Was it just to save cost, and if so might I get some benefit from the larger rear piston from Z51 rotor/pad/bracket changover from a base car over a stock Z51 brake setup?
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The smaller piston was used to keep the desired brake bias and braking force on the larger rotor of the Z51.
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Would it be worth the extra cost to get rear Z51 rear calipers in order to get the proper bias?
Would the rear pads wear out quickly if I leave it with the base rear calipers?
Would the rear pads wear out quickly if I leave it with the base rear calipers?
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Since the front brakes do about 80% of the work and the J55 rotors used on the Z51 and F55 options only gain about 3% more effective swept area, there is little advantage to swap from base brakes. If stopping distance is important, tires play a bigger part than rotor size. If it's just bling, it's a personal thing.
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I installed the Z51 brackets, rotors and GM ceramic pads on my base coupe over three years ago with no issues other than my wheels stay noticeably cleaner.
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