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Barnes 4WD Disc Brake Brackets

Barnes 4wd

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Our disk brake brackets are some of the strongest on the market, and with our great prices everyone can afford to have disc brakes. When you buy from us you know you are getting a quality product at a great price. Disk brakes have a lot of advantages over drums. They decrease stopping distance by as much as 30%. They also do not clog with mud and other debris. Disk brakes systems can also weigh as much as 100 lb less than drum systems. Your brakes are one area that you do not want any inadequacies. We make both bolt on and weld on brackets to fit your needs!
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http://www.barnes4wd.com/index.php?cPath=510_475

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I'm looking at the 14BFF bolt on bracket; what is the difference between the the two? What is C&C? Do you also offer complete kits including calipers?
 
I'm looking at the 14BFF bolt on bracket; what is the difference between the the two? What is C&C? Do you also offer complete kits including calipers?

C&C Is for the cab and chassis axle. The backing plate flange is closer to the center and the hubs have a diffrent offset than the standard full float single rear wheel axle. The rotor and caliper are from a 3/4 ton chevy front, that you can get local.
Thanks for your interest
Brad
 
I've got a 70 K10 with a 6 lug 12 bolt. Do you know what rotors I would need? Its got 3" tubes. Also, any options for an e-brake? Thanks.
 
For that axle you will need one of our weld on kits. The weld on kits use the same caplipers as our bolt on kits.
Thanks
Brad
 
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