Re: ok, im confused now
Since this quote was from the General..........I would go to the Chevy Parts counter and lay the two out for yourself......that ought to settle it once and for all........
I just received the following response back from GM Powertrain regarding the differences in brakes between standard 1996 and Grand Sport models:
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In 1995, the larger brake system used on Z07 and ZR-1 became standard equipment. That brake system carried over to the 1996 model year. The Grand Sport and the Collector's Edition received black painter calipers with the raised "Corvette" lettering. The caliper housing was the only thing changed. The rotors, pad material, and piston sizes remained thesame with the base vehicles.
Wamp said:if all that was changed with the caliper is those neat letters then why do the rotor suppliers state that the the j55 rotors will not fit the GS or CE? I have the J55 and I am putting on new rotors this upcoming weekend. sometime down the line I would like those neat letters on my calipers, but was under the assumption that I would have to get the GS rims for them to fit? I feel really confused after this post. Can someone spell this out for me?
Since this quote was from the General..........I would go to the Chevy Parts counter and lay the two out for yourself......that ought to settle it once and for all........
I just received the following response back from GM Powertrain regarding the differences in brakes between standard 1996 and Grand Sport models:
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In 1995, the larger brake system used on Z07 and ZR-1 became standard equipment. That brake system carried over to the 1996 model year. The Grand Sport and the Collector's Edition received black painter calipers with the raised "Corvette" lettering. The caliper housing was the only thing changed. The rotors, pad material, and piston sizes remained thesame with the base vehicles.