[WANTED] Wilwood front disc brakes

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I’m searching for a set of wilwood front disc brakes for my 1970 dart. I need the whole setup. I would consider another brand. Close to Ky or if willing to ship I will pay shipping
 
My Boy has an extra set I think he would sell reasonable.
I will ask him when he gets home the next couple of days.
He changed to a more expensive brand on his 70 Duster but it
made no difference in performance.
 
My Boy has an extra set I think he would sell reasonable.
I will ask him when he gets home the next couple of days.
He changed to a more expensive brand on his 70 Duster but it
made no difference in performance.
Ok let me know. Thanks
 
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I’m searching for a set of wilwood front disc brakes for my 1970 dart. I need the whole setup. I would consider another brand. Close to Ky or if willing to ship I will pay shipping
I have these , installed but never drive, or had fluid in them. i know talk is cheap.. can supply measurements.

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salt a
How have those never been used and yet, look so used.... lol
salt air sitting for 12 years in Ventura California, you will laugh if i post the New Moser Dana 60 and CalTrac's...care to see...ohh see the exhaust on the floor thats new mufflers pipes etc.
 
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If you have particular wheels you plan to use, Wilwoods have lotsa interference issues, caliper to rim, center hole too small .
Just a heads up.
 
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Hey Dude: They are different spindles on A body that require different
hubs= doesn't need to be a Viper to have a different spindle.
Our used ones look a lot newer than those things!!
This is Mr. Cheap Talk =Talking to you Bud!
THOSE YOU PICTURED ARE ANCIENT!
YOU CAN NOT EVEN GET REPLACEMENT PARTS FROM WILWOOD FROM THEM ANYMORE!
My understanding from discussing these with Wilwood many years age
is that there were potential safety issues with the older rotors not common but possible.
When a company spend the money to retool a product like brakes there is
usually a good reason!
Do not get me wrong: Wilwood is a great company and has always treated us
right. I still run their products on many of our Stock/Superstock/No Prep race cars
although most of my competition has upgraded to Areospace or another high dollar
brakes.

I sell a lot of new old stock parts on these forums.
However, I am always clear to them it is NOT a current product and they
understand what they are looking at to buy.

Go ahead and you sell them to the gentleman/I am not going into an
bid war or Mud Throwing contest on here. We will keep our for spares.

I have bought or sold dozens up dozens of parts on here each year and
I do not make up ****. I can have my son post pictures of them in our shop
to prove we have them.

I am out this deal!
 
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