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1967 1968 1969 Camaro Power Disc Brake Conversion Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $489.95
Location:

Wellington, CO, United States

Wellington, CO, United States
Condition:New Brand:Right Stuff Detailing Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:AFXDC02C Placement on Vehicle:Front

1967-1969 Camaro Power Disc Brake Conversion Kit

Stock Height Spindles

This kit contains all parts needed to convert your 1967-69 Camaro from Front Drum Brakes to Power Front Disc Brakes

11" Power Brake Booster

Made by Right Stuff Detailing AFXDC02C

Contact us for info on any Right Stuff Detailing Brake Products

Position:Front

Disc Brake Kit Type:Power assist

Front Rotor Included:Yes

Front Rotor Style:Solid surface

Front Rotor Construction:Vented

Front Rotor Diameter:11.00 in./279.40mm

Front Rotor Thickness (in):1.000 in.

Rear Rotor Included:No

Front Caliper Included:Yes

Front Caliper Piston Quantity:One

Front Caliper Material:Cast iron

Front Caliper Finish:Natural

Rear Caliper Included:No

Parking Brake Provision:No

Minimum Recommended Wheel Diameter (in):15 in.

Front Spindles Included:Yes

Master Cylinder Included:Yes

Brake Booster Included:Yes

Brake Lines Included:Yes

Quantity:Sold as a kit.
Notes: 15" Wheels Required 



 

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