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Wilwood AERO6 Race Front Big Brake Kit with 14-Inch Slotted Rotors; Anodized Gray Calipers (10-15 Camaro)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Description. AERO6-ST six piston radial mount calipers are coupled with the high cooling capacity of 14.00” dynamically mounted GT directional vane rotors to provide the ultimate brake package for unrestricted road race competition. Thermlock pistons in the calipers resist fade and extend service life by reducing the heat transfer from the pads, caliper body, fluid, and seals. New design AERO6-ST (Thick Pad) calipers with 20mm thick pads increase endurance with longer pad life. Rotors mount to the hubs with forged aluminum hats and radial mount brackets secure the caliper to the spindle in the OE location without modification. Kits also include high temperature, high friction race compound pads and all premium grade fasteners.

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      Wilwood 140-15231

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