62deuce
18th-September-2008, 04:03 PM
hey guys im just curious about the difference in stance/appearence between the zero offset rotors from cpp and the stock conversion rotors from cpp...Is there that much of a difference? I dont want my wheels even close to seeing light out of the fenders....do u guys have pics of both to compare to? id like to see them if its no trouble:D also, i want to run the jegs sportlites instead of the welds (less expensive) the jegs have a 1.75 bs and the welds have a 2.25 bs the jegs are 15x4 and so are the welds is anyone out there running the stock converion kit with these jegs sportlites? thanks
undercvrSS
18th-September-2008, 05:46 PM
Most of the standard disc brake kits that are offered move the wheels out 3/8" per side.
CPP Zero Offset spindles keep it in the stock location.
I have them on my SS, and it still rubs on a tight turn. This is with the 2" dropped spindles.
6T6NOVA
18th-September-2008, 05:50 PM
I am running a 15 X 4 Centerline Wheel up front. I converted to the 1970's GM Style Disc brake set up. My front end has been lowered by changing the springs. When turning both tires RUB the fenders bad.
Someone on this site did post a pic of the Zero offset rotor from CPP and a stock GM rotor. The hat part where the wheel bolts in MUCH thinner.
I am planning on switching my brake set up to the Zero off set.
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undercvrSS
18th-September-2008, 06:20 PM
I am running a 15 X 4 Centerline Wheel up front. I converted to the 1970's GM Style Disc brake set up. My front end has been lowered by changing the springs. When turning both tires RUB the fenders bad.
Someone on this site did post a pic of the Zero offset rotor from CPP and a stock GM rotor. The hat part where the wheel bolts in MUCH thinner.
I am planning on switching my brake set up to the Zero off set.
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If I remember right, the rotors with the short hub are 78-81 Camaro
6T6NOVA
19th-September-2008, 12:08 AM
If I remember right, the rotors with the short hub are 78-81 Camaro
So, if I buy those rotors they will work with the Spindle and Calipers that I have now?
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undercvrSS
19th-September-2008, 11:10 AM
So, if I buy those rotors they will work with the Spindle and Calipers that I have now?
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That's not what I meant to imply, just saying what CPP uses. Although, they might. It would depend on your spindle, and the bearings. The rotors are only like $35 each, so it might be worth trying.
6T6NOVA
19th-September-2008, 04:18 PM
undercvrSS
Thanks for the Input and suggestions. I will look into this over the weekend.
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