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Big brake conversion,dual piston calipers


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I'm upgrading my brakes to a 4 piston setup.

So I need to sell this kit

rotors are 12" ,,, 1.25 thick

the calipers are twin piston aluminum

the brackets,rotors,calipers,Also has 1/4" spacer that's needed to space the wheel from the caliper

and used pads (roughly 20,000 miles)are all included.

will included all info in the sale, like make,brand,year.

 

The brake pedal had great feel over stock.

Pics shows these are alittle dirty,,I didn't do any cleaning,,it shouldn't

be too hard to clean these up

300.00 plus ship/ppfees

 

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http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w316/conquest232/cdb363e4.jpg

 

Thanx

bryen

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Hmm not sure on the rear 8s,,it's possible as the offset is different.

Not sure if I wanna put a side on to try,,,but I could.

3/8 mild steel plate,,,I say that cause I'm sure it isn't hardened steel.

The lines that are on my car are aftermarket stainless braided,,don't think

stockers will work.

The pads not sure about,,,do advise to buy new,,,but technically there's a good

amount of life left in these

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Ohh also,,,just to point out,,,these brakes weren't off of any thing

the guy I bought the car from old member "Q" from Texas

worked at Oriellys ,,and bought all this new. The rotors which

may look a little rough(guess I should have clean them up)

but look good at close up,,they are made in the USA by Wagner

again I stress 250 firm as it's a good deal for the parts,,and the machine

work,ie the adapter bracket,and machining the rotors to fit the bolt

pattern and hub

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I'm guessing watever lines fit a 2000 trans am

Again they had braided stainless lines,,shouldn't be to hard to

get them to work. Might wanna upgrade your lines to

braided stainless lines,get rid of the rubber crap.

I don't know the actual fitting sizes

and yes you will need the supplied spacers for front 7s

but it's only a 1/4 inch thick,,just brings the wheel out a little

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