2005-2013 Mustang Wilwood Aero4 Rear Big Brake Kit,gt,gt500,boss 302-with Lines- on 2040-parts.com
Camarillo, California, United States
Wilwood Fits 2005-2013 Mustangs Includes Fittings and Brake Lines. (others on ebay do not include these) AERO4 Big Brake Rear Parking Brake Kit Forged AERO4 four piston calipers, 14” two-piece rotors, and high performance BP-10 compound pads provide optimized and balanced braking to compliment front big brake upgrades on all types of custom, show and high performance street machines. The neatly hidden internal shoe system provides a clean installation with superior static holding power for parking. Optional caliper finishes and rotor designs allow builders to personalize the style and performance for every application. Fits
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