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70-78 Pontiac Trans Am Drag Racing Front Brake Kit 001-0202

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70-78 Pontiac Trans Am Drag Racing Front Brake Kit 001-020270 78 Pontiac Trans Am Drag Racing Front Brake Kit 001 0202 Kit includes: F1 2 piston calipers 002 0054SSP 1 002 0054SSP 2 #1 Standard F1 Pads 6 1019 10. 75x . 310 steel revolution rotors 3 10753105525D Aluminum caliper mounting brackets 16 0201 Aluminum 5 on 4. 75 hubs 8 103 Timken bearing, races and seals 1 2 20 wheel studs All necessary mounting hardware. Kit weight: 20 lbs TBM 2 Piston (F1 DR 1) Front Drag Racing Brake Kits are extremely

70-78 Pontiac Trans Am Drag Racing Front Brake Kit 001-0202

Kit includes:

Kit weight: 20 lbs

TBM 2 Piston (F1/DR-1) Front Drag Racing Brake Kits are extremely lightweight and are not suitable for use with factory rear brakes/proportioning. They must be used with a properly installed aftermarket-style 4 piston rear brake kit. 

⚠ WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

*Please use red loctite on all rotor bolts*

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Additional Installation Info

We recommend using TBM DOT 5.1 Extreme 6 Brake Fluid for all TBM Brake Kits. You'll need at least 4 (12 oz) bottles of fluid when building and plumbing a new system that is empty. 

This kit fits the following:

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