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12-11-2006 08:45 PM #1
anyone looking for a front disk set-up
I know theres lots of projects in the making right now so I figured someone on here may be interested in a front disk brake kit (PN SB7097 from Spirit) with 11 inch rotors, GM metric calipers with AN fittings, mounting brakets etc etc, and 7/16 ARP press-in wheel studs with SS/T lugnuts (I'm running Weld Pro-Stars). Rotors have a Chevy bolt pattern and are for a ford spindle. It all has less than 75 miles since new. Everything works great but I simply dont need the extra weight given that the car is so light. I've decided to go with an ultra light set-up. I prefer local pick-up. Make me an offer. bcrector@indiana.edu
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12-12-2006 05:17 AM #2
Could you post a picture? Hank
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12-12-2006 07:38 AM #3
I will be able to get a pic of them this weekend although the brakes are still on the car. If you go to spirtcars.com, they have a pic of the kit . Thanks
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12-12-2006 12:01 PM #4
Will you be able to remove the pressed on bearing adapter or can it be bought somwhere separatly? This brake kit lists for $365 new from spirit (I have these same ones on my T coupe). Depending on what you want for them, I may like to get them for a future project.
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12-12-2006 06:17 PM #5
Yes, I will pull the spacers if the buyer wants them. But to answer your question, yes, you can buy them separate (I have before from Total Performance). I put an ad on ebay for the brakes. Check it out ad #(120064314334) Thanks, Bryan
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