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1988-1998 Chevy-GMC Truck Legend HP Series Rear Disc Brake Conversion Kit, 10-Bolt Rear-8.5 Ring Gear, 2WD-OE 11 Drum 5 Lug-12 Rotors

Item EK-61-875935-1
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      Product Information

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      Features

      • Late model single piston caliper with integral park brake and silver zinc finish
      • High quality hawk high performance street brake pads
      • Slotted and cross-drilled 12 inch vented rotors with silver zinc finish with dual pattern (5 x 5 inch and 5 x 5-1/2 inch)
      • Laser cut steel primary and secondary mounting brackets with a gold zinc finish
      • Grade 8 mounting hardware
      • Braided stainless steel brake hoses with mounting hardware

      Description

      NOTE: Requires parking brake cable PN 61-860797


      Legend Series with Performance Upgrade: Our most cost effective option with a little extra. - The Master Power Brakes Legend Series is a complete brake system to upgrade your rear drum brakes to the reliability and performance of disc brakes. These kits consist of OEM style cast-iron calipers with a built-in park brake assembly along with vented rotors. The Legend Series is our most cost effective kit and a great upgrade to your classic vehicle. Installation is a weekend project that will pay dividends for years to come. NOTE: Will only work with 10-Bolt rear axle cover & OE 11" Brake Drums

      1988-1998 Chevrolet-GMC Truck C1500, Suburban, Taho

      CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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