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New brakes and wheels.

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Hi all I found Forzaccb online, makers of carbon ceramic brake kits. I have been working with them on a set of carbon ceramics and custom wheels for the 5N. I ended up going with the optional discs and calipers for the Z06, which have been modified to fit the Hyundai. The brakes are just now on the way from Hong Kong, and the manufacturing process for the wheels has just begun. I chose surface shipping because air is like way crazy, so it might be a while before everything is installed. Aluminum calipers, 6 piston front, 4 piston rear, carbon ceramic discs all around, slightly larger ( 405mm vs 400) on the front and 380 I believe over the stock 360 in the rear. I shoutd also be able to run at least a 305 , and hopefully a 315 rear tire with this setup. Sorry about the awkward attempt at photo posting, I hate computers and they hate me.
 

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Hi. About $2800 for the forged aluminum wheels, and just under $6800 for the brakes. The brakes are actually the optional carbon/ceramic pieces for the new vette. Slightly larger (5 mm) in front, and if I remember,20mm larger in the rear. I went with performance blue, any color can be had, just to see if anyone will notice that those are not stock brakes.
 
I thought so. Using an existing design helps, then they CNC mounting brackets and the disc hats. I believe they make the disc blanks as well as the wheels themselves. If this all works out, and the design drawings I saw say it will, I should be able to run a 305, and hopefully a 315 rear tire. My first set of rears only lasted 4400 miles on the street!