Mustang Power Disc Brake Conversion Kit on 2040-parts.com
Ellenton, Florida, US
1965-1966 Ford Mustang power disc brake conversion kit. Our kit is direct bolt on, and comes complete with power booster, and master cylinder, calipers, pads, hoses, grease caps, bearings and seals, and high performance drilled and slotted rotors, and all hardware needed as well as instructions for installation. With our kit you use your original V8 spindles, and tie-rods. This kit also fits Ford Falcon, Mercury Comet. Our kit comes with a 90 day guarantee on all parts. If your are not satisfied you may return for a full refund less shipping. Our kit will fit most 14 inch or larger wheels. For questions about our kit or for help with installation call 1-800-343-3151. Please allow 5 business days to process your order. Plus shipping time For international shipments we will gladly ship to your broker in the United states, for the same flat rate of $65.00 for the complete kit. When placing your order please state whether your car has an automatic or manual transmission.
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