Scott Drake 1967-69 MUSTANG DISC BRAK
204-DBC-A121-1-R
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Scott Drake DBC-A121-1-R Features:
This Scott Drake DBC-A121-1-R Front Disc Brake Conversion Kit with a Dual Bowl Master Cylinder is one of the simplest ways to convert from front drum brakes to 4-piston disc brakes. This complete bolt-on system includes all you need to do this conversion using your original V8 drum brake spindles. As mentioned, you won't need to do any cutting, drilling, or welding! This kit includes high-quality zinc-plated calipers with stainless steel pistons, a new pedal assembly, a heavy-duty booster, and an adjustable proportioning valve. It'll be easy for you to retain the factory look you want while improving performance and reliability! Minimum size for wheels is 14" x 7, this kit will only work on 1967-1969 Mustangs with an automatic transmission- Quick and easy way to convert front drum brakes to more reliable disc brakes
- Complete bolt-on system
- Comes with all you need to convert your Mustang's manual front drum brakes to factory-style 4-piston disc brakes
- No cutting, drilling or welding necessary
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