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Old 09-05-2007, 05:10 AM
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Hey Joe, If the GM brakes are the only thing keeping you from hurricane.... You can upgrade to willwoods all the way around and still be under the initial cost of a lonestar. Also, I dunno how much you researched, but MANY of the kits come with the GM brakes in fact.. this is what Era gives for part numbers of the brakes you need to buy

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Brakes, Bearings, Front

Brake Rotor/Hub (bolt-on wheels) GM 334348Bendix 141040 GM dealer or many (Front) GM cars 1970-78 (see page 21)
Brake Calipers (Front) GM 18002421, 18003761 Rebuilts: Bendix L55001, L55002 (Includes pads) GM dealerLocal parts place
Pads Semi-metallic for street use
the rear are the Jag brakes which would come with the IRS.

I'm pretty sure shell valley also uses the same brake setup.
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