StopTech Press Release – Big Brake Kit for 2010 Camaro SS

2010 Camaro

StopTech, a leading manufacturer, supplier and innovator of world class brake components and brake systems for production-based race cars and high performance vehicles, is rolling out Big Brake Kits (BBK) for the 2010 Chevrolet Camaro SS.

StopTech’s Big Brake Kits provide shorter stopping distances, better brake modulation, firmer pedal feel and less brake fade resulting in stronger, more reliable performance on and off the track. The 2010 Chevrolet Camaro SS BBKs from StopTech comes with a pair of slotted or drilled floating directional AeroRotors with billet aluminum AeroHat, billet aluminum mounting brackets with stainless steel hubs, DOT-compliant stainless steel braided Teflon brake lines, high performance street pads and forged, high performance, patented calipers.

The rear kit (part # 83.193.0057.xx) features ST-41 four piston calipers and 355×32 rotors, while two front kits (83.193.6700.xx and 83.193.6800.xx) feature ST-60 six piston calipers with a choice of either 355×32mm or 380×32mm rotors, respectively.

The first Camaro debuted in 1967 and the car remained in production for the next thirty-five years, until 2002. General Motors’ fifth-generation Chevrolet Camaro hit the streets earlier this year, ending the iconic muscle car’s hiatus from production.

Fans of the prior Camaro generation can get StopTech front BBKs for the 1998-2002 model years. One kit (part # 83.193.6700.xx) features two ST-60 six piston calipers with 355×32 rotors, while another (part #83.183.4600.xx) features a pair of ST-40 four piston calipers with 332×32 rotors.

StopTech is the ultra performance division of Centric Parts and was the first to offer balanced brake upgrades for production cars. The ten year old company remains the worldwide leader with more than 700 platform offerings to dramatically improve overall braking performance. StopTech’s industry leading technologies and materials, from rock-solid calipers to ingeniously efficient heat-handling rotors, have earned four patents that result in shorter stopping distances, better brake modulation, and less brake fade.

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