Brake Linings for four wheels that fit the following cars/trucks:
Studebaker 1937 Model President, Dictator. These Linings are not pre-drilled
Rivets for all four wheels are an additional $10.00 including free shipping. Use eBay item number 200956119473 to purchase this item.
Remember to send me the make model and year of the vehicle needing the rivet set.
Send inquiries for other makes and models
Brakes for Sale
63 1963 corvette 3819092 gm nos main emergency brake cable(US $180.00)
Brake lining 1938 - 1942 studebaker wagner1161(US $59.95)
63 65 dodge polara monaco (all) brake hoses full set(US $25.99)
Brake lining 1938 - 1947 chrysler, desoto, dodge, dodge truck wagner 1162(US $59.95)
Brake lining 1941 - 1947 hudson wagner 2012(US $59.95)
Brake lining 1949 - 1951 olds wagner 2025/2006(US $59.95)
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