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Old 08-24-2009, 01:06 PM
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Cool New Rear Disc Brake Conversion SSBC

New in box rear disc brake conversion kit for GM 10 bolt and 12 bolt, SSBC (Stainless Steel Brakes Company). It is 2 piston with slotted rotors. Most of the setup was installed on a 1968 Firebird. The car never ran or drove with this setup on it. We removed it because it did not have an e-brake. It is complete with all parts and paperwork in the original box. It is 100% complete. In some ways, it is better than new. I believe they powder coat the caliper brackets and they have to be drilled out to get the bolts in. That has already been done. The rear axle bearing shims have also been clipped to have no overlap as supplied OEM.

The part number on the parts list is A125-15. The best match I could find was Summit part number SSB-A125-15-BU. This setup does not have blue calipers, they are silver. As you can see, the setup retails for over $1000.
$650 OBRO

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kit now located in SW Rhode Island
Can arrange free delivery off rts. 95 128 93 495 395 from Wells Me. to New London Ct. (NH Mass. Me. Ct. RI)

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$575 OBRO

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Will it fit a 2nd gen with staggered shocks?

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I honestly don't know. I would call SSBC and ask them with p/n I have listed.

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The part number on the parts list is A125-15. The best match I could find was Summit part number SSB-A125-15-BU. This setup does not have blue calipers, they are silver. As you can see, the setup retails for over $1000.

Setup was purchased somewhere between late 2006 and early 2008. Call SSBC with SSB-A125-15-BU for interchange.

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