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Wilwood Narrow Superlite 4R Rear P-Brk Kit 12.88in Red Small Ford 2.66in OffsetForged Narrow Superlite 4R rear disc kits provide the ultimate Big Brake solution for popular muscle car rear axles that require a parking brake. FNSL4R four piston calipers, 13 or 14 two piece rotors, and high performance BP 10 compound pads provide optimized and balanced braking to compliment front big brake upgrades on all types of custom, show and high performance street machines. The neatly hidden internal shoe system provides a clean
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