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07-20-2008 10:10 PM #1
Front disc brake setup for solid axle hotrods
This includes EVERYTHING you need to convert your solid axle to GM Discs. This setup was on my 32 Ford for 3000 miles, and is in PERFECT condition. I'd imagine they will fit just about anything you want to use them on though.... I just swapped to a So-Cal Wilwood/finned Buick covers setup, and carefully removed everything from the GM setup over the weekend. You get everything you need, in perfect working condition. Parts list is as follows:
*Caliper Brackets (2)
*GM Calipers with perfect pads installed
*stainless braided brake hoses with banjo ends
*11" GM Rotors (also perfect) with 5x4.75 GM bolt pattern wheel studs
* adapter rings that are needed if installing these on 37-up "round back" style spindles
*All bearings and seals installed and in perfect shape
*polished caliper pins and new dustcaps
These have served me well, and to be honest, work as well or better than the $1800.00 So-Cal Wilwoods I just installed. Everything is painted pretty (gloss black) and works perfectly. If you're building a hotrod and want it to stop, you can't go wrong with this setup.
400.00 plus shipping for the works!Joe Barr
1932 Ford Roadster
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10-15-2008 08:15 PM #2
Sold. ThanksJoe Barr
1932 Ford Roadster
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