The Right Stuff® BR51ZDC - Drilled and Slotted 1-Piece Brake Rotors and Hub Assembly

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    Vehicle Fitment

    Dodge
    Plymouth

    Specifications

    Driving Style
    Performance / Racing
    Rotor Design
    Hub and Rotor Assembly
    Rotor Construction
    1-Piece
    Rotor Style
    Drilled & Slotted
    Rotor Material
    Cast Iron
    Rotor Finish
    Machined and Zinc Plated
    Rotor Type
    Vented
    Rotor Diameter
    279.4mm (11")
    Rotor Height
    123.8mm (4.874")
    Nominal Thickness
    25.7mm (1.01")
    Minimum Thickness
    23.80mm (0.94")
    Lug Holes Quantity
    5
    Lug Holes Size
    1/2 x 20
    Bolt Circle
    114.3mm (4.5'')
    For Use with Stock Calipers
    Yes
    Intended for Street Use
    Yes
    Quantity
    2 Per Pack

    Features

    • Precision engineered for your vehicle
    • Tested to outperform all comparable products on the market
    • Made from premium materials to endure years of abuse
    • Improves your vehicle's handling
    • Designed for perfect fit and function
    • Proudly made in United States

    Product Details

    Drilled and Slotted Vented 1-Piece Brake Rotors and Hub Assembly by The Right Stuff®. Quantity: 2 Per Pack. For 25 years, The Right Stuff has been manufacturing and distributing Brake and Fuel systems for classic cars. Specializing in brake lines, fuel lines and disc brake conversion kits, brand covers all makes and models of American muscle cars including General Motors, Ford and Chrysler.

    Part Number:
    BR51ZDC
    UPC:
    889165112007

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    Front Brakes
    Looks good, install went fairly well because I had already put a front conversion on the car but still had drums in the back. Wasn't told about needing a new master cylinder or prop valve which you need from going from disk to drum to disk to disk. My installer had more trouble with the back brake conversion with the sims, bolts too long.
    Posted by Russell (Durham, NC) / March 26, 20191964 Chevy El Camino

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