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LEED Brakes Power Front Disc Brake Conversion Kit with 9-Inch Brake Booster, Side Mount Valve and Vented Rotors; Zinc Plated Calipers (67-69 Camaro w/ Front Disc & Rear Drum Brakes)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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LEED Brakes Power Front Disc Brake Conversion Kit with 9-Inch Brake Booster, Side Mount Valve and Vented Rotors; Zinc Plated Calipers (67-69 Camaro w/ Front Disc & Rear Drum Brakes)
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      Add the safety, reliability and performance of power disc brakes to your vehicle with our drum to disc brake conversion. In this power disc brake conversion kit you receive everything you need to mount single piston disc brakes to the control arms of your vehicle. All components used in these kits are new high quality, precision machined products.

      Fitment:

      • 1967 Chevrolet Camaro
      • 1968 Chevrolet Camaro
      • 1969 Chevrolet Camaro

      LEED Brakes FC1002-E1A1

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