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1949-1954 Wilwood Forged Dynalite Big Brake Front Brake Kit, Plain Rotors, Red Calipers

Item EK-80-395931-1
1949-1954 Wilwood Forged Dynalite Big Brake Front Brake Kit, Plain Rotors, Red Calipers
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Front Rotor Diameter: 12.19 in./309.63mm
      • Front Rotor Thickness (in): 0.810 in.
      • Offset (in): 0.190 in.
      • Includes All Components At The Axle Needed To Convert To Disc Brakes
      • Red Anodize Forged Dynalite 4-Piston Caliper
      • Plain Face Ultralite HP 32 Iron Rotor, 32 Vane
      • This Brake Kit May Fit 15" Wheels, Please Refer To The Wheel Clearance Diagram
      • See Wheel Measurement Diagram
      • Eckler OEM Number: 140-11812-R

      Description

      FDL Pro-Series Front Hub Kits offer complete disc brake upgrade solutions for OEM drum brake spindle applications for the popular Chevy 1949-1954 Passenger. Wilwood 140-11812-R. Based on the venerable forged billet Dynalite caliper and 12.19” x .81 rotors, these versatile kits are easily optioned to suit the braking requirements and style preferences for a daily driver, serious competition, or the most discriminating show enthusiast. This kit requires no modifications for installation, and provides plenty of clearance inside most popular 15” or 16" wheels. FDL Pro-Series kits can be used with either manual or power boost master cylinders.

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