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SSBC-USA Super Twin Front Power Drum to Disc Brake Conversion Kit with 2-Inch Drop Spindles and Cross-Drilled/Slotted Rotors; Black Calipers (64-72 GTO, LeMans, Tempest)

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SSBC-USA Super Twin Front Power Drum to Disc Brake Conversion Kit with 2-Inch Drop Spindles and Cross-Drilled/Slotted Rotors; Black Calipers (64-72 GTO, LeMans, Tempest)
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      FRONT POWER DISC BRAKE CONVERSION KIT WITH ALUMINUM 2-PISTON CALIPERS AND 2" DROP SPINDLES

      1964 – 1974 GM A, F, X BODY

      This kit contains all the parts you need to convert your ’64-’67 GM- A, F, X body front power vehicle, with automatic or manual transmission, from drum to disc brakes. Manufactured from quality materials, these front conversion kits are designed to bolt directly onto your stock axle and provide you with the performance and durability you expect from a modern brake system. Please consult the wheel fitment diagram to confirm clearances and contact our customer service/technical support at 1-716-775-6700 for assistance.

      Kit features:

      2-piston light weight, Super Twin HD billet aluminum calipers made in the USA
      9” single diaphragm booster with brackets
      Dual reservoir steel cast master cylinder
      New forged 2” disk brake drop spindles
      Adjustable proportioning valve
      Calipers come with a clear anodized finish and dust seals
      Semi- metallic brake pads- D52
      Two 11” diameter turbo slotted rotors with zinc plating
      Includes original style caliper mounting brackets and splash shields
      Stainless steel spacers, flex lines, slider pins, and anti-rattle clips
      Grease seals, bearings, and grease caps
      Simple instructions for bolt-on installation with All Hardware included
      Optional Caliper powder coat colors available (Red, Black)
      Product Description

      Get up to 30% more braking power, by installing this SSBC rear disc brake conversion kit. This direct bolt on kit is ideal for GM- A, F and X body front power vehicles. It is a huge improvement over stock drums. You'll get better performance with a factory look.

      The upgraded calipers give modern braking capability in a compact design. Premium quality calipers are anodized for ultimate corrosion resistance. Each caliper has heavy duty, thick walled stainless steel pistons. Kit includes stainless steel flex hoses and new hard lines. All brackets are e-coated for long life rust prevention. 11 inch diameter vented rotors provide maximum durability. Easy to read instructions make this kit one of the best on the market!

      Disc brake kit will work with most 15” rims and spare tire. Please consult the wheel fitment diagram to confirm clearances. For additional information, please contact SSBC customer service.

      SSBC-USA designs and manufactures high-quality brake components and systems for a wide range of vehicles. Kits come complete and are designed for simple bolt-on installation. SSBC aftermarket products provide improved stopping power and fit into stock rims while maintaining the original look and appearance. No modifications required.

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