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Left Eye Blind Bolt On Ford 9" Disc Brake Conversion 5x5.5 on 2040-parts.com

US $549.99
Location:

Joppa, Maryland, United States

Joppa, Maryland, United States
Condition:New Brand:Left Eye Blind Racing and Fabrication Surface Finish:bare Placement on Vehicle:Rear Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

 For converting drum brake Ford 9" 5x5.5  axle to disc brake. Grade 8 hardware supplied with all kits.
(2) caliper brackets, (2) spacers, (2) bearing retainers, (2) bearings, (2) seals, (2) rotors, (2) calipers, (2) banjo bolts, (2) brake hoses, and pads included

Axle shaft wheel mating surface diameter will need to be turned or ground down approximately 1/8" to clear rotors. These fit 70s Ford truck 9" axles with 5x5.5 bolt pattern.

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