where to get cooling kit for f-body brakes?
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where to get cooling kit for f-body brakes?
looking to purchase cooling kit(air ducts) for my brakes on my f-body. need advise on where to get them.
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funny you bring this up. I'm doing this today:
http://explodingdinosaurs.com/brakeducts420bucks/
and have found kits for the plates to attach to the spindle. google: Quantum Motorsports
actually, the duct plate kit is on sale for $50 right now, looks like i'm buying that
http://explodingdinosaurs.com/brakeducts420bucks/
and have found kits for the plates to attach to the spindle. google: Quantum Motorsports
actually, the duct plate kit is on sale for $50 right now, looks like i'm buying that
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I have seen an outfit called Severn selling brake duct
kits & pieces, the key appears to be the "nozzle" that
mounts to the spindle and makes the air hit the rotor.
Not that elaborate looking, sheet aluminum and a
"pop" rivet gun could probably do it if you like cut and
try kind of projects. But the all-done one looks nice.
kits & pieces, the key appears to be the "nozzle" that
mounts to the spindle and makes the air hit the rotor.
Not that elaborate looking, sheet aluminum and a
"pop" rivet gun could probably do it if you like cut and
try kind of projects. But the all-done one looks nice.
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I have seen an outfit called Severn selling brake duct
kits & pieces, the key appears to be the "nozzle" that
mounts to the spindle and makes the air hit the rotor.
Not that elaborate looking, sheet aluminum and a
"pop" rivet gun could probably do it if you like cut and
try kind of projects. But the all-done one looks nice.
kits & pieces, the key appears to be the "nozzle" that
mounts to the spindle and makes the air hit the rotor.
Not that elaborate looking, sheet aluminum and a
"pop" rivet gun could probably do it if you like cut and
try kind of projects. But the all-done one looks nice.