Dual Caliper rear disc brake conversion brackets

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  1. Cade01

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    I have a set of brackets left for sale to convert your G-code or F-code rear end to dual caliper disc brakes, good if you're looking to build a drift truck. They use '78-'87 GM metric calipers(I have Afco 6630311), rotors are 2004 Mustang rear rotors(Centric 12161046 is what I have)

    You will need 16 inch wheels as far as I can tell, I have a set of 16x7 +6 Crown Victoria wheels over them(pictured below)

    This is for the brackets only, you will need to supply rotors, calipers, centering rings, adapter lines, etc...

    $160, shipping included. They are located in Oregon

    [​IMG]20170502_115514 by Austin Galusha, on Flickr

    [​IMG]20170502_115535 by Austin Galusha, on Flickr

    [​IMG]20170314_130131_zpsftruumb4 by Austin Galusha, on Flickr
     
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  2. Cade01

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    Still the dual caliper brackets left for sale.

    $160, shipping included
     
  3. Mikerocosms

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    Price is a tad high for just the brackets. I might be interested otherwise.
     
  4. Cade01

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    How about $150 shipped? I sold 22 sets at $175 a set, I think its a good price point.
     
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    Up again.
     
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    Boomp
     
  7. Hunterjetle

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    Still making?
     
  8. Cade01

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    I'm not, currently. The shop that was cutting them out for me closed and never gave me a copy of the burn file.
     
  9. Hunterjetle

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    Do you have an idea to if youll be getting around to making another temp
     
  10. Cade01

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    I honestly have no idea
     
  11. jetas

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    Im sure cardstock, scissors and a marker can help make a template you can cut out
     
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  12. Erwin Merida

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    #drooool. What a great idea!
     
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