4.5 BS Weld prostars 15x10, t56 t/a bracket, clutch master/slave and braided line
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4.5 BS Weld prostars 15x10, t56 t/a bracket, clutch master/slave and braided line
Category: Accessories
Price: $200
Part Fits: 93-02 Chevrolet Camaro, 93-02 Pontiac Firebird, Corvette
Location (State): OK
Item Condition: Used
Shipping Information: Item Can be Shipped
Engine: LS2/LS3/LS7/L92/LS9, LS1/LS6, LT1/LT4
LS Engine?: Non-LS Part
I also have a nearly new UMI red LS-T56 trans crossmember with the torque arm bracket mounted to it. Bought this and didn't realize there was a difference on the mounting from an LT f-body. This is the only one on the market that allows the use of standard style true duals, to my knowledge. ....... SOLD
Stock t56 torque arm mount. I bought this new a couple years ago. Maybe 1000 miles on it. Just the metal clamshell. You will need whatever bushing your T/A uses. 60 shipped
OE T56 master and slave cylinders removed from LT car in perfect condition only to be replaced with McCleod pieces for my street twin. Pretty sure these will work on LS cars too, no drill mod required. Not sure what they are going for but $125 plus the ride sounds good.
I also found my old oem Ram Air stickers for the front of the hood. Never repainted my last car, and so these never were used. I'm pretty sure these are d/c. Silver in color. Bought from Poncho dealer in like '03. Brand new 50 shipped for the pair.
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Just under 20 lbs each. Perfect for someone to swap with the back rims on their fourth gen SS. These things fit on my camaro with zero modification to the car, as you can see in my sig.
I also have some 26x11.5x17 ET streets with very low miles you could put on your stock rears. Mount some new street tires on these for normal driving and then use the slicks on your 17x9s for the track!
I also have some 26x11.5x17 ET streets with very low miles you could put on your stock rears. Mount some new street tires on these for normal driving and then use the slicks on your 17x9s for the track!