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Brake Caliper Brackets, 14 Bolt.....$45 for CK5

Not yet.....

Got to get the 44 front approved first.....And, tested annd True, Bent is better!

BTW, looks like the word is getting out! Over 1800 pair installed!
 
more of the Bent!

Other companies are coming around to bent, the right way to make them! But no other company has been able to match the price!
 
Our present stock levels on these.......

We have:

37 pair of the C&C brackets

102 pair of the SRW 14 Bolt brackets

29 pair of the C&C Hubs on an SRW axle Bracket

21 pair of the 14 bolt Shorty brackets

31 pair of the Ford D70U brackets

69 pair of the Tacoma rear brackets

47 pair of the FJ40 brackets

And a bunch of the weld on brackets in all 4 sizes!

All of our Disk Brake Adapter brackets are in stock!
 
Still waiting on post office

Dan,

I wanted to let you know that I am still waiting on the post office. I returned the other set already. I was wondering if you received them yet?

Thanks,

Colter
 
We got the SRW set back Tuesday or Wenesday.....

But the C&C hub set went out over a week ago? You should have had them before we got those back? Looks like I will send another pair and file a claim:mad:
 
Do you have a tracking number for the second set? My postal carrier lady is kind of difficult to say the least. She complains a lot about people not clearing their large packages out of the large package box. She just may have not left a note for me. If this is the case I can try and pick them up at the Post office. I am just wondering what the post office did with them? Did you get the first set back?

Thanks,

Colter
 
Maybe I missed something,but any ideas for keeping the E-Brake? I have a manual trans truck and need to keep it(e-brake). Thanks
-Lance
What about caprice or camaro calipers?
 
Glad you finally got them......

Do you have a tracking number for the second set? My postal carrier lady is kind of difficult to say the least. She complains a lot about people not clearing their large packages out of the large package box. She just may have not left a note for me. If this is the case I can try and pick them up at the Post office. I am just wondering what the post office did with them? Did you get the first set back?

Thanks,

Colter

Thanks for the email letting me know....
 
Lance, look for another post in this section.......

Maybe I missed something,but any ideas for keeping the E-Brake? I have a manual trans truck and need to keep it(e-brake). Thanks
-Lance
What about caprice or camaro calipers?

We are testing an excellent option for the ebrake system right now......I have already started production on the setup because they work well but I can't sell them until my insurance carrier says so:doah:
 
Have a question

i have a 72 GMC jimmy and I wanted to do a rear diff swap..... I found a 14bolt 6 lug I wanted to know what is all entailed to get this thing in my truck with the Disk Brake set up. Am I going to have to change the spring perches?
 
I don 't have a '72.......

i have a 72 GMC jimmy and I wanted to do a rear diff swap..... I found a 14bolt 6 lug I wanted to know what is all entailed to get this thing in my truck with the Disk Brake set up. Am I going to have to change the spring perches?

So I can't say for certain but I believe you are going to be a little off, the easy way to find out it get down there with a tape measure......
 
The early SF axle uses the same bracket.......

The offset & pattern is the same as the FF 14 bolt on the early......Early axle that is, '87 or older..........
 
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I have been getting a bunch of calls for a D60 rear bracket......

I am going to tell you outright, no, we aren't going to make a bolt on kit for them. I have identified 7 different variations in D60 rear ends, either the hole pattern is different or the tube size or offset is off. I really think I wouldn't be doing you a service making something that would likely not fit the one you have......

Then I am asked why not make a bolt on universal kit where you bolt the bracket to a flange you weld on? I simply don't see any sense in that at all. You tell me when you would ever have to remove the Caliper Bracket after installation? Correct, Never is the right answer. So, following that train of thought we already make the bracket in our 4 Weld On brackets, we can fit any sized tube made and they cost less. So, if you are thinking of welding on a flange so the brackets can be removeable think again.......It just dosen't make sense!
 
Ordered them a couple months ago while I was in Guam finally home and finally on
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I wanna play too, my stuff just isn't installed yet. Just arrived today.

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Looks great though - beefy. It must have given my letter carrier a hernia.

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