1994 RT/10 - StopTech Brake Install

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I did some lurking and posting but could not find a post on a Gen1 with the StopTech big brake kit. I found all the Gen 2 info I needed. With the year end blow out JonB was offering on the kits I couldn't pass it up.

I went with the ST60 (6 ***) front calipers and ST40 (4 ***) rear calipers (nominal price difference between ST60 or ST40 fronts). The kit was a cinch to install - although you install it about 3 times when it's your first time.

There is a spot of grinding required on the rear iron uprights not mentioned in the instructions to clear the parking brake (relocated stock rear caliper) - mainly mold flashing removal.

I'll post some day time photos soon.

Just wanted to motivate some of you Gen1 owners!

Yes, they work GREAT!!! No more pull to the right! I now have confidence with the center pedal!

Call JonB - I've heard rumors there might be one of the kits still lying around for the "blow out" price ????

Wheels are the SRT 6-spokes (18" F/19" R).
Tires are PS2 295 Front/PS Cup 345 Rear - NO Rubbing!
 

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Thanks guys! Was fun and nerve racking all at the same time - that's a LOT of grinding!

See the chopping in action on Ryan's post:
http://forums.viperclub.org/rt-10-gts-discussions/633109-rt-10-brakes.html

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This is all Dave's fault! :D Thanks for mentioning something to JonB - I'm very happy with the end result (function & form).

It looks like rain for the next few days - once the sun pokes it's head out I'll get some good photos.
 

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Bringin' it up on Sunday? We never got a proper run in on the drive back...
 
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As promised - daytime photos.

IMO:
This might be the perfect Gen1 wheel - they look like what should have came on the RT stock.

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This threw my speedo off exactly 5mph according to the GPS on my Pasport 9500. Speedo indicating 65 - 9500 indicating 70.

Is there a gear/fix for this? (JonB, Chuck, etc?) The advanced math is starting to hurt my head :D
 

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Nice brakes on the Gen I and very good looking car!

I was looking at the cars mods and I see a Chip. What kind of a Chip is it? thanks.
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very nice :2tu:

was this taken at the houston c & c :dunno:

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Man I wish we had weather like that here... Thanks for the pics. Now, I will go to the shop and stair at my car...
 
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I just recently did this to my Gen 2 here is my post for guys that need more info. There is some instal photos here as well to help understand what needs to be done.
http://forums.viperclub.org/rt-10-gts-discussions/629552-using-stoptech-big-brakes-2000-gts-3.html

Great "how-to". I looked at it prior to doing my install.

Attached are some photos of Gen1 specifics - mainly dealing with the iron uprights and A-arms. There are NO clearance issues on the lower ball joint like there is on a Gen2...But ther is clearance issues on the parking brake bracket on the Gen1. You can see all the cast flashing that must be removed, and then some.

Gentleman...start your grinders!!!
 

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...forgot one other Gen1 feature:

The bolt hole for the front SS brake line clamp that attached to the back side of the spindle is too small and will require adjustment (1/2" drill worked just fine).
 

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Great job Eddie, car looks awesome!! I want to know more about the chip also:D
 

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