complete set of front drum brakes for 1956-1960 ford truck. 5.5"bolt circle. recently rebuilt and detailed. powder coated backing plate with new hardware wheel cyl. shoes etc. drums and shoes were arched to fit under 1000 miles ago. bearings and seals changed at same time. set comes with loaded backing plates drums and hubs. email me with any questions will ship to lower 48 . contact me if your international buyer before bidding
Brakes for Sale
- 4 brake shoe star wheel adjusters 1946-1949 buick new(US $59.99)
- 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 gto 442 gs cutlass lemans tempest front brake drum(US $59.00)
- 1967 1968 ford mustang gt fb coupe oem brake pedal & support assembly(US $85.00)
- Nos single line brake master cylinder push rod 17h7985. mgb ---->(US $14.99)
- Cam dynamics vacuum canister(US $34.00)
- 1967 ford truck f100 nors rear brake shoes(US $20.99)
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