HardbarUSA Caliper Mounts
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It says on his site these are for the PFC zr33 calipers. Awesome caliper but very expensive. Will these mounts work on other calipers as well. Like the SL-6 Wilwoods? Being able to use various size rotors is pretty trick. Also is the ZR33 the only caliper you can use with various rotors?
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Mike
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Gary has brackets for the SL6R (and SL4R) calipers. They may not be on his website. Drop him a note or give him a call. They're different from the PFC zr33 brackets.
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I have been on vacation in Maine, and out of touch, but it is raining so we are just hanging out so I finally am hitting the web! FYI, we come back late tomorrow.
We do have them both. A big issue to consider is your rotor to wheel clearance. We just did a CCW 505A wheel fitment on a C6 Z51 and there is only 1.5 inches clearance in the rear and a little more than 2 inches in the front. For a C6ZO6 you have more options but the Wilwood SL6R is not for 14 inch rotor unless you get the very thin one which is not really ideal. The SL6R for the "wide 5" hubs have a narrowed outer body and use the full width pads and will fit in the front with a thin (1/8) spacer. The PFC zr33 is the best caliper out there under $1500 and while the initial cost is expensive, if you consider how thick the pads are (21mm), and how good the 05 compound is, it is relativity cheap in the long run. If you have stock C6ZO6 wheels the PFC zr33 fits with a 1/8 spacer but with the CCW Corsairs you can fit even a Wilwood Integra ($1900) with 1.1 inch thick pads. Please give me a call and I will give you the pros and cons of each option.
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We do have them both. A big issue to consider is your rotor to wheel clearance. We just did a CCW 505A wheel fitment on a C6 Z51 and there is only 1.5 inches clearance in the rear and a little more than 2 inches in the front. For a C6ZO6 you have more options but the Wilwood SL6R is not for 14 inch rotor unless you get the very thin one which is not really ideal. The SL6R for the "wide 5" hubs have a narrowed outer body and use the full width pads and will fit in the front with a thin (1/8) spacer. The PFC zr33 is the best caliper out there under $1500 and while the initial cost is expensive, if you consider how thick the pads are (21mm), and how good the 05 compound is, it is relativity cheap in the long run. If you have stock C6ZO6 wheels the PFC zr33 fits with a 1/8 spacer but with the CCW Corsairs you can fit even a Wilwood Integra ($1900) with 1.1 inch thick pads. Please give me a call and I will give you the pros and cons of each option.
Cheers,
Gary
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We were at Acadia National park and Bar Harbor. We took a jet powered catamaran to Canada that had (4) 9500HP diesels and went over 40 knots. The engineer said it had 4 V-20's! Vipers, eat your heart out!
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