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Heavy Duty Front Brake Kit by Wilwood Brakes
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100% of reviewers
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4.0
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Description:
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Kit Features:
Wilwood’s high performance heavy duty front disc brake kit offers increased stopping power and cooling while drastically reducing unsprung and rotating weight. These kits are designed for vehicles over 2800 pounds that are equipped with either drum or disc rear brakes. The kit includes Wilwood’s four piston Billet Dynalite racing caliper with corrosion resistant stainless steel pistons.
To ensure rapid heat dissipation during heavy braking applications, a ventilated .81” thick cast iron rotor is used. Also included are aluminum hubs with bearings, seals and studs, high friction disc brake pads, billet mounting brackets and hardware with detailed installation instructions. Also available in our heavy duty kits is the hi-tech Polished Billet Dynalite Caliper.
Application:
1965 - 1969 Mustang, (11.75” rotor): 140-4304-B
1971 - 1978 Mustang II: 140-2129-B
For more information visit: http://www.wilwood.com/
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Site Administrator
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Posts: 3,257 Registered: February 2002 Location: St. John's
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Author
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Acooljt
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Registered: February 2003 Location: Peoria Posts: 1657
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Review Date: 7/2/2003
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: None indicated
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Pros:
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great stopping ability
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Cons:
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lots of noise
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Like I've said in other reviews, I build hot rods and all we use is Wilwood brakes for those that want disc brakes. They are a great company. The problem with the heavy duty brakes is there is just way too much noise than to be desired. We've tried light, medium, and heavy duty, and medium is well, the happy medium. You won't be disappointed with it's stopping ability, only by it's annoying noise.
------------------------------ Gasoline is for washing parts.
Alcohol is for drinking.
Nitro is for kickin ass!
1967 Mustang Coupe
R.I.P. Darrell Russell 1968-2004 The racing world has lost a great racer.
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