GM
DPS Front Drag kits incorporate the newest DynaPro caliper technology in this traditional style front brake kit. DPS kits are built for the common front spindles and aftermarket struts used on four-wheel disc brake drag cars that weigh in under 2,400 pounds. The billet DPS caliper is a fixed mount, two-piston design that mounts directly to the spindle with a bolt-on bracket. Forged billet, five lug hubs with direct mount lightweight steel rotors combine to provide consistent braking with an average weight savings of 35 pounds over stock drum or disc brakes. Kits include all new hardware, wheel bearings, and seals.
Notes:
- Minimum Wheel Diameter:14"
- SPINDLE TYPE: Drop Spindle; Factory Disc Spindle; Factory Drum Spindle
- This Brake Kit is Compatible with the Following Vehicle Makes: Buick, Chevrolet, Ford, GMC, Heidts, Mercury, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, Ridetech - Note: Kit may fit other vehicles
- The Hub Offset will move the wheels inward or outward from the fender by this amount on each side of the vehicle
Specifications:
Will these fit 2000 gmc sonoma
Will this fit a 70 Chevelle
Will this kit fit a 96 S-10 2 Wheel Dr.?
Will this kit fit a 1977 c10 Chevy truck? I’m looking for a light weight brake kit.
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