Product Description
This kit generally requires a minimum of 19" wheels to install but we recommend customer to alwasy download the fitment template to check againt your wheels to make sure the kit can clear the wheels before purchase.
Wheel fitment template:
Forum review:
https://rennlist.com/forums/993-forum/924547-carbon-ceramic-brake-kit-for-993-a.html
Cost analysis:
pccb replacement rotor pricing:
Front: $6,250/ea
Rear: $5,615/ea
Reference price based on 997 GT3 rotors of 380x34 front and 350x28 rear
http://www.suncoastparts.com/category/2010gt3_pccb.html
Corvette ZR1 rotor prices from GM dealers are $1,200 to $1,500, averaging $1,350/ea
Aftermarket iron conversion ranging $875 to $950/ea
How ZR1 CCM rotor cost compared to pccb and iron conversion rotors:
~25% of pccb
~140-150% of iron
How durable ZR1 CCM rotors compare to pccb which is yet to be determined but shall be equal or better based on the feedback we learned from this forum and other counterparts (Corvette, Camaro and Viper drivers)
Durability comparison to iron rotors shall depend on how you track the car, for hardcore racing I would expect CCM to last at least 3-4 times longer than iron, other than the confidence of a CCM rotor can provide for fade, warp and crack free braking plus almost dust free which seems to be a major concern for some people.
These ZR1 CCM rotors have become the standard of CCM brakes which we also used them to build our CCM brake kits for GTR and other motorsports vehicles.
By purchasing RCCB kit you will be pooling with the largest CCM motorsports community for the 100% interchangeability on rotor and pad, and enjoy the latest brake technology w/o worrying to break your bank. They are so cheap and affordable that you don't even have to consider having them refurbished.
Link to discussion:
https://rennlist.com/forums/991-gt3-...r-991-gt3.html
Link to the item:
http://www.racingbrake.com/RB-CCB-Sy...ccb-por-01.htm