1955-58 Gm Full Size Disc Brakes W/ 8" Dual Stainless Power Brake Conversion Kit on 2040-parts.com
DeKalb, Illinois, United States
New 1955-58 GM Full Size Disc Brake Kit with 8" Dual Stainless Steel Power Brake Booster Conversion Kit Part Number: DBK5558-GMFS1-314 Master Cylinder Material: Aluminum Master Cylinder Bail Type: Dual Bail Master Cylinder Finish: Chrome Master Cylinder Port Sizes: 9/16-18" & 1/2-20" Master Cylinder Built In Residual Valves: No Master Cylinder Bore Size: 1" Proportioning Valve Type: Disc/Drum Proportioning Valve Location: Bottom Mount Booster Bracket Finish: Stainless Steel Brake Booster Type: Vacuum Diaphragm Brake Booster Diameter: 8" Dual Brake Booster Material: Steel Brake Booster Finish: Stainless Steel Pedal Rod Included: Yes Mounting Bracket Included: Yes Rotor Construction: Vented Front Rotor Style: Standard Rotor Dimensions: 11.0 in. Rotor Thickness: 1.0 in. Front Caliper Material: Cast Iron Front Caliper Finish: Natural Front Caliper Piston: Single Large Piston Minimum Required Wheel Diameter: 15" Brake Hose Material: Rubber Application Notes: 5x4.75 Bolt spacing on rotor w/ 7/16" studs. Disc/ Drum applications direct bolt on. No modifications needed. All items valued over $150.00 will require a signature upon delivery. We will only ship to addresses provided by eBay at the time of purchase. Requests to change address of shipment will not be honored. Please use eBay's cart system at checkout to combine all of your purchases from The Parts Place Inc. If your purchases qualify for a shipping discount, your PayPal account will be credited with the difference. Terms and conditions of shipping discount vary due to part sizes, quantity, and value. *** Please do not contact our retail store, as our customer service representatives do not service eBay customers. All communication regarding eBay items must be addressed through eBay messaging only. *** We will reply to your email within 48 hours dependent on the time and day of the week. ALL ILLINOIS RESIDENTS MUST APPLY 8% SALES TAX WHEN ITEM IS SHIPPED TO OR PICKED UP IN ILLINOIS See our feedback for great reviews! |
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