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Brake Rotors
Has the time come to replace the rotors and brake lines on your front disc brake converted GM A, F, X Body, or 1955-1958 Chevy? JEGS has you covered with a set of directional vented, drilled and slotted brake rotors that we've paired with a set of stainless steel braided brake lines. Restore you're brakes to new and enjoy the benefit of these performance minded components.
Fits A, F. X Body Disc Brake Conversion Kits 555-630050, 555-630070, 555-630122, 555-630124, 555-630126
Rotors are directional, there is a specific left and right rotor. The bottom of the slots, nearest the center of the hub, needs to point toward the front of the car.
Features:
- Ride Height: 2 in. Drop
- Diameter: 11 in.
- Thickness: 1 in.
- Rotor Type: Vented
- Finish: Drilled and Slotted
- Material: Steel
- Machining: These rotors can be turned
- Bolt Pattern (PCD): 5x4 3/4 (.750) in. [5x120.65 mm]
- Stud Threads: 7/16-20
- Stud Material: Steel
- Dust Cap Diameter: 1.810 in.
- Brake Line Length: 15 3/4 (.750) in.
- Brake Line Fitting Threads: 3/8-24
- Banjo Bolt Threads: 7/16-20
Required Parts
- Inner Seal: 2.405 in Inside diameter, 1.734 Outside diameter
- A6 Inner Bearing: 1.250 in. Bore diameter, 2.328 in. Outer diameter
- A2 Outer Bearing: .750 in. Bore diameter, 1.781 in. Outer diameter
Specifications:
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
WARNING: The wires of these products contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.