Yes. JL8, which used a larger front (J56 Corvette) caliper than the smaller J52 67-68 calipers.
JL8 Camaros used modified standard 4-piston Corvette calipers and 11-3/4" rotors on all 4 wheels, not the heavy-duty dual-pin J56 calipers. J56 is very rare in the Corvette world.
For '67 there was a J56 "heavy-duty brake" option for Z/28. It used the standard Camaro caliper but used different pistons with insulators and metallic rear brake shoes.
J52 is the order code for power disc brakes, a required option on Z/28 for '68-'69 and standard on '69 SS. For '67 only J52 didn't include power brakes; manual front disc brake cars were built but no Z/28s are known. J50 "vacuum power brake" also had to be ordered. '67-'68 front calipers were 4 piston but not the same as Corvette. For '69 the design was changed to single-piston.