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El Camino - Front Disc Brake Conversion, Stock Spindle, Basic, 1964-1972

Item EK-55-373856-1
El Camino - Front Disc Brake Conversion, Stock Spindle, Basic, 1964-1972
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Installs Directly On Your Stock OE Drum Or Disc Spindles!
      • Requires 15" Or Larger Wheel For Proper Fitment
      • Comes Unassembled
      • Kit Includes:
      • ZINC Plated Calipers w/ 2-15/16" Pistons & Brake Pads
      • 11" Vented Rotors
      • CNC 6061 Primary Caliper Mounting Brackets
      • Laser cut steel Secondary Caliper Mounting Brackets
      • Wheel Bearings
      • Grease Seals
        • Eckler OEM Number: DB1741B

      Description

      The Master Power Brakes Legend Series is a complete brake system to upgrade your El Camino's drum or worn out disc brakes to the reliability and performance of a modern disc brake system. These kits install directly on to your stock OE drum or disc spindle! They consist ofa premium vented rotor that included bearings and OEM style cast-iron calipers that feature a ZINC plating to prevent rust corrosion as well as maintain good looks. The Legend Series is a 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: This is the front wheel components only.

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