Real nice pair of wildwood 4 piston calipers part # 120-1051 All new seals pistons and surfaces in new shape. Mounting holes measure 5.25 eye to eye. Replaced brakes with new custom buick stye brakes. The new ones came with another set of calipers. I would not hesitate to put back on my car. buyer pays shipping by location. They work with .380 rotors. Great for street rod.
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