Sparksalot
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Be sure to draw a scale onto the template so others know it printed correctly.If someone makes an outline and can get it onto an 11X17 PDF it would be shareable...
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Be sure to draw a scale onto the template so others know it printed correctly.If someone makes an outline and can get it onto an 11X17 PDF it would be shareable...
I think the spoke design has more to do with whether the caliper will clear than anything. That's why I advocated making a template that outlines the cross-section of the caliper relative to the wheel hub. This could be held against the back of any wheel to check clearance.
I used two 1/2 inch inside diameter washers.
Home depot sells them. I got some hardened ones at another place.
I had to trim the washers on the top of drivers side spindle to get it to seat flat.
My spindles were a bit different I don't know why.
With two washers the passenger side lined up perfectly over the rotor.
The driver's side was a few hairs off, so I thinned one washer top and bottom, with a grinder to attain a near perfect offset....(probably overkill)
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Other than that everything bolted together fine.
I really like the caliper assembly.
I like how GM put that coating on the back of the pads to help adhere to the pistons....maybe some harmonic benefit too.
I really like how the retainer goes in, keeps tension on the pins and spreads the pads
I like how the cotter pins for the caliper pins are pre-bent and install easily by hand.
I like how the pads fit over the rotors....very precise.
Overall, a thoughtfully engineered assembly.
Mine are installed.
They function much better than the other brakes....like "orders of magnitude" better.
Haven't done any high speed testing yet, as I got busy with other things.
I'll test more over the weekend and next week....and report back.
Mine are installed.
They function much better than the other brakes....like "orders of magnitude" better.
Haven't done any high speed testing yet, as I got busy with other things.
I'll test more over the weekend and next week....and report back.
Did you have the stock calipers and rotors or the upgraded 07-14 calipers and rotors on yours before you went to this.Ya know, I'm fairly new to this site. I'm not supposed to be the test monkey.
That's usually reserved for those with greater Hoe-perience.
But.....
I actually bled the brakes again today to make sure I had all the air out of the football sized calipers.
I didn't find any more air, its just something I do, like re-torqueing lug nuts.
Then I tested the "Super Calipers" again today and I have to say I LOVE them!
You can't beat it for the money and I'm very happy with the result so far.
I didn't lay out my success criteria but I'll give you two that I always use.
1. Length of pedal push to substantial brake engagement.
2. Length of braking zone-stopping distance.
On 1., The length of pedal push is about an inch (eyeball). That's comparable to my 19 suburban with vacuum/booster 6P caliper brakes.
My 18 Colorado which has very good brakes and the smallest booster I've ever seen is about a 1/2 inch. Compared to the old 2P Tahoe brakes the pedal push
is MUCH improved. Multiple stops from 60 did not change the pedal push length. It got shorter as I would expect as the pads and rotors heated up.
Cold should be the worst. Warm should be best. And overheated should fade. I'm not running high temp fluid like a Motul 600....More like Orielly's Synthetic Dot3.
On 2. Coming up to a familiar stop sign at around 50mph, I would say my braking zone was CUT IN HALF, which I'm am very pleased about.
I need to do the freeway following test. On the previous calipers I would have to give at least 6-7 car lengths at 70mph to safely stop to the car in front of me .
(I know that's what the CA DMV rule is). But that just lends itself to be cutoff left and right and I hate that. I don't tailgate people like I'm driving Nascar but braking power
commands respect! As opposed to braking weakness which leaves me no choice but to leave lots of space and be dominated by dorks.
On cost I have about $650 into it.
$500 in GM parts, $70 in SS lines, $50 in machining, $10 in fluid and $20 in paint.
$100 of the GM part cost was shipping, rotors and calipers are heavy!
The key item here to remember it that the GM Super Caliper has approx. 20% more pad area than the Wilwood 6P caliper with the 16" rotor.
So pad area per dollar is about a 25% of the cost of the next leg up braking system (166 vs 43). That's why I call it the Super Caliper.
It has more pad area than any 6P caliper on the market at 25% of the cost....minimum, and that's pretty super.
I've had big wilwoods on a Tahoe and I'm not sure they stop better than these do.
Wilwood includes shims with their kits that consist of super thin and thin washers, never mic’d them but they are a fraction of the thickness of a regular washer, there’s a bunch in every kit. I’m having a hard time believing just one random washer from the hardware store is centering these perfectly. Maybe a set of shims can be purchased in order to get these perfect. It’s important on calipers that don’t use slide pins to center them perfectly.I used two 1/2 inch inside diameter washers.
Home depot sells them. I got some hardened ones at another place.
I had to trim the washers on the top of drivers side spindle to get it to seat flat.
My spindles were a bit different I don't know why.
With two washers the passenger side lined up perfectly over the rotor.
The driver's side was a few hairs off, so I thinned one washer top and bottom, with a grinder to attain a near perfect offset....(probably overkill)
View attachment 278053
Other than that everything bolted together fine.
I really like the caliper assembly.
I like how GM put that coating on the back of the pads to help adhere to the pistons....maybe some harmonic benefit too.
I really like how the retainer goes in, keeps tension on the pins and spreads the pads
I like how the cotter pins for the caliper pins are pre-bent and install easily by hand.
I like how the pads fit over the rotors....very precise.
Overall, a thoughtfully engineered assembly.
Mine are installed.
They function much better than the other brakes....like "orders of magnitude" better.
Haven't done any high speed testing yet, as I got busy with other things.
I'll test more over the weekend and next week....and report back.