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Camaro Complete Front And Rear Big Brake Kit, For Stock Spindles, Red Calipers, 1968-1969

Item EK-33-352077-1
Eckler's no longer carries the Camaro Complete Front And Rear Big Brake Kit, For Stock Spindles, Red Calipers, 1968-1969. Please check out 1967-1969 Chevrolet Camaro Brakesfor an updated selection.
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    Features, Description, Q&A

    Features

    • Great Brake Upgrade For Your Camaro!
    • 13" Front And 12" Rear Brake Rotors
    • 2024 T6 Billet Aluminum CNC Machined Anodized Hub
    • Calipers Have Twin 52mm Pistons And A Larger Brake Pad
    • Big Brake Kits Requires A 17" Diameter Disc Brake Type Wheels
    • Kit Includes: Hoses, Front Bearings And Seals, Front And Rear Mounting Brackets,
    • Forged Aluminum Hubs, All Necessary Hardware And Include A 4-Wheel Master Cylinder
    • Proportioning Valve Kit
    • Camaro Wheels Are All Original Offset
    • This Kit Contains Red Calipers

    Description

    1968-1969 Camaro is a true American muscle car classic and started the Camaro revolution that took the car world by storm. Ricks Camaros offers this quality, Complete Front And Rear Big Brake Kit, For Stock Spindles, Plain Calipers, for your brake performance upgrade. This kit offers the BIG 13" front and 12" rear rotors, with larger brake pads, giving you 60% more stopping power than a C5 Corvette at a fraction of the price. Due to the increased size of the front and rear brake calipers this kit does require larger diameter 17" wheels be used. Do not settle for just any replacment brake upgrade kit, for your prized 1968, 1969 Camaro, use only the best, for your prized ride. Trust Ricks Camaros for all your part needs.

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