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1984 Chevy Camaro Z28 Big Brake Kits - Short Stoppin' Z

Improving A Third-Gen 1984 Chevy Camaro Z28's Braking-Without Installing A Whole New System
By John Nelson
Photography by John Nelson
1984 Chevy Camaro Z28 Big Brake Kits Bridgestone Tires
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1984 Chevy Camaro Z28 Big Brake Kits Stock Camaro Wheels
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1984 Chevy Camaro Z28 Big Brake Kits Stock Camaro Wheels
This was the starting point: our '84 Z28's stock 10.5-inch rotors and Metric calipers, just like you'll find on the front of any F-body of the era, unless you were lucky enough to score a later 1LE car with its 12-inch rotors and PBR calipers. Obviously, the bigger rotors and upgraded calipers in such a setup will provide better braking performance. On the other hand, a few well-chosen improvements to the puny stock system can make it a stout performer in its own right.
1984 Chevy Camaro Z28 Big Brake Kits Rear Disc Brakes
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1984 Chevy Camaro Z28 Big Brake Kits Rear Disc Brakes
We had a bit of an advantage when it came to extracting max braking performance from this Z28 since it came with factory rear disc brakes. The rotors measure the same as the fronts, 10.5 inches, and although the calipers are slightly different from the fronts, they take the same Hawk pads. Since a car's front brakes do most of the work, on the order of 70-80 percent, anything we get here is a bonus. That means if your car has rear drum brakes, there's still much to be gained by upgrading to Classic Tube's stainless braided hoses in the rear.
1984 Chevy Camaro Z28 Big Brake Kits Removing Brake Hose
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1984 Chevy Camaro Z28 Big Brake Kits Removing Brake Hose
The third-gen Camaro's left rear hose actually comes off the frame hardline and intersects the axle hardline, which runs right into the driver-side caliper. It requires some contortion to get at, much less photograph. Note right off the bat that we're using a line wrench on all the fittings to ensure that we don't round off any edges. The frame distribution block, which we've already disconnected, is just out of view.

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