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Wilwood D52 Dual Piston Front Brake Caliper Kit; Red (69-81 Camaro w/ Disc Brake Spindle)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Features

      • Fits 1969-1981 Camaro w/ Disc Brake Spindle Models
      • Includes Calipers, Pins & Pads
      • Made In USA Of Forged Billet Aircraft Aluminum, Much Lighter Than Original Cast Iron
      • Bolts In Place Of Original Caliper And Fits Under Stock Wheels
      • Dual Stainless Steel Pistons
      • Powder Coated Red
      • Fits Left Or Right Side
      • Dual Bleeders
      • Ecklers Legacy Number: 720518

      Description


      Wilwood's new D52 calipers provide a lightweight, high-strength alternative for customized street machines and all competition vehicles that still require OE mounting. The forged billet aluminum bodies provide a substantial weight savings over the original cast iron calipers, without the rust and corrosion problems of the factory caliper. The 2-piston design improves pad loading and clamping efficiency over the single piston design, with an increase in overall piston area to improve stopping power. Stainless steel pistons with high temperature, square cut o-ring seals minimize heat transfer and provide maximum durability and service life. The caliper is finished in red powder coat and includes new slide pins. As a direct bolt-on replacement for the factory caliper, new flex hoses an

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