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1964-1967 Cutlass / 442 C5 Big Front Disc Brake Kit With Red Calipers

Item EK-81-459907-1
1964-1967 Cutlass / 442 C5 Big Front Disc Brake Kit With Red Calipers
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • 13" Cross-Drilled & Gas Slotted, Zinc Coated Rotors
      • 2024 T6 Billet Aluminum CNC Machined Hubs
      • C5 Corvette Style Twin Piston Red Calipers
      • For Use With Stock Brake Spindles Or Our Complete Performance Package Suspension Kit
      • Must use 17" Or Larger Disc Brake Wheels
      • Eckler OEM Number: 6472WBK-C5R

      Description


      This kit bolts to your stock disc brake or drum brake standard or drop spindles, and uses the factory drum hubs! It also completes our Complete Performance Package Suspension Kit. You will have some small pieces left over when used with the suspension kit.
      The front system uses a 13" cross-drilled, gas slotted and zinc washed rotor, mounted to a 2024 T6 billet aluminum CNC machined anodized hub and a PBR C15 caliper that attaches to the spindle with CPP custom caliper mounting brackets. PBR C15 calipers have twin 52mm pistons and a larger brake pad surface area that offers about 60% more st

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