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Wilwood Aero6 Front Big Brake Kit Fits 2015 Ford Mustang,15" Drilled Rotors on 2040-parts.com

US $2,144.00
Location:

Camarillo, California, United States

Camarillo, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Wilwood Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:140-13887-D

 Tech Line          775 848-6740



Wilwood


Aero6 Front Big Brake Kit

Fits 2015 Mustangs



Includes


15" X 1.25" Drilled Rotors

6 Piston Calipers (Black)

Stainless Braided Lines & Fittings

All Hardware



AERO6 calipers were designed for the specific purpose of providing big capacity braking with large diameter rotors for heavy weight and extreme duty vehicles. For cars, it’s the biggest of the big providing big brake performance for show and dual purpose street and track vehicles. For trucks and SUV’s, it provides big stopping power for towing, off-road, and enhanced braking with wheel and tire upgrades. Kits listed for specific vehicles are fully compatible with OE master cylinder output and ABS function.
Directional curved vane 15.00” Rotors provide maximum cooling for sustained high heat durability.



Requires 19" Or Larger Wheels


Comes with Black Calipers


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