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ssbc rear brakes with pics
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ssbc rear brakes with pics
Ya you heard it 560 shipped. This comes with everything you need for the install, i took it off didn't lose anything and boxed it so nothing would get lost! It comes with everything from the disk to the lines. The kit from ssbc dosnt hook up to your brake lines in the back (weird...) so include is a custom made line that connect these to your car. When you buy them you get all parts needed and you wont be running to the auto parts store for little bs stuff! The only thing you need to buy is new brake pads, but there the same as a 68-72 chevy muscle car. Also you need the ebrake tabs from ssbc there like 3$ each i just never ordered them cause i dont use my ebrake, on purchase i can get u a part number... I got front pads by takeing the old ones to the auto store and they looked and said u need this one, ez.
Like i said there boxed and ready to go, i just need to add 1 more layer of cardboard, wrap it in tape and it will get to you safe and sound.
You might think this is hard to install, really if you can install brake pads, and you know how to bleed ur brakes you can do this! it is so easy it took me 20 min to remove them! All you do is pull ur wheel off unbolt the 4 bolts holding ur wheel hub on, slip on the mounting bracket, bolt hub, put in disk, bleed brakes, reinstall tire, and boom you now have disk rear brakes!
Off the car!
Yay
In a box (step one get a box, step 2 put your junk in that boxx!!! step 3 have her open the box!)
Everyone loves peanuts and bubble wrap
For added strength extra cardboard, twine wrapped and duct tape for reinforcement. And this will still get wrapped 1 more time b4 shipping. Geez overkill
Like i said there boxed and ready to go, i just need to add 1 more layer of cardboard, wrap it in tape and it will get to you safe and sound.
You might think this is hard to install, really if you can install brake pads, and you know how to bleed ur brakes you can do this! it is so easy it took me 20 min to remove them! All you do is pull ur wheel off unbolt the 4 bolts holding ur wheel hub on, slip on the mounting bracket, bolt hub, put in disk, bleed brakes, reinstall tire, and boom you now have disk rear brakes!
Off the car!
Yay
In a box (step one get a box, step 2 put your junk in that boxx!!! step 3 have her open the box!)
Everyone loves peanuts and bubble wrap
For added strength extra cardboard, twine wrapped and duct tape for reinforcement. And this will still get wrapped 1 more time b4 shipping. Geez overkill
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That kit is TORE up. I've had myne two years and the rotors are still shiny and powdercoating isn't chipped. lol WTF did you do?? You may have a different kit then myne though because my calipers just have "SSBC" written really big across them and nothing else.
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I wasn't bashing at all. The pictures speak for themselves, and sorry for assuming you powder coated the calipers and did it the right way, especially when thats a cheap upgrade option when u buy them.
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