1970-1972 Challenger Extreme+ Brake System Front 4141020S
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1970-1972 Challenger Extreme+ Brake System Front 4141020S

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1970-1972 Challenger Extreme+ Brake System Front 4141020SFits 1970 72 Mopar E Body (Challenger Barracuda) w OE 2 Piston Disc Brake Spindle Features: 1 Piece Monoblock, 6 Piston, 6S Caliper Manufactured in Phoenix, AZ CNC Machined from US Sourced 2618 Aluminum Forging Powder Coated Finish Stainless Steel Pistons, Abutments and Noise Suppression Clips Staggered Pistons to Minimize Uneven Pad Wear Dual Seals, Dust Weather & Pressure 2 Piece Slot, Drilled, Zinc Plate Rotor w Billet Aluminum Hat Specs:

Fits 1970-72 Mopar E-Body (Challenger/Barracuda) w/OE 2-Piston Disc Brake Spindle


Features:

  • 1-Piece Monoblock, 6-Piston, 6S Caliper Manufactured in Phoenix, AZ
  • CNC Machined from US Sourced 2618 Aluminum Forging
  • Powder Coated Finish
  • Stainless Steel Pistons, Abutments and Noise Suppression Clips
  • Staggered Pistons to Minimize Uneven Pad Wear
  • Dual Seals, Dust/Weather & Pressure
  • 2-Piece Slot, Drilled, Zinc-Plate Rotor w/Billet Aluminum Hat

Specs:

Applications Mopar E-Body 70-72
Axle Front
Brand Baer Brakes
Caliper 6S
Caliper Color Silver
Disc Brake Caliper (Front) Piston Quantity 6
Disc Brake Caliper (Front) Type Fixed
Disc Brake Pad FMSI Number D1247
Disc Brake Rotor (Front) Construction Vented
Disc Brake Rotor (Front) Outside Diameter 14.000IN
Emission Code 6
Export Description Brake Components
Fitment Notes w/OE 2-Piston Disc Brake Spindle
Grade Type Performance
Hose Material Stainless Steel
Lug Count 5 Lug
Min Wheel Dia (verify using template) 18IN
Product Line 14 Inch Extreme+
Product Type 14 Inch Extreme+ Front Brake Kit
Prop 65 (C, R or CR) CR
Prop 65 - Long Label WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Toluene Diisocyanate, and Nickel which are known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Prop 65 Yes/No Yes
Rotor Thickness 1.250IN
Rotor Type 2-Piece
Spindle Type Mopar E-Body 2-Piston Disc (1970-72)
Spindles Included No
Surface Type Slotted, Drilled & Zinc Plated
System Notes Designed to be used with 70-72 Mopar E-Body 2-piston disc brake spindles, will fit 1966-72 B-Body w/70-72 2-piston disc brake spindle upgrade
Template N085P
Title Extreme+ Brake System Front
Wheel Lug/Bolt Pattern 5x4.50
Wheel Stud Size 1/2-20" x 2.25"

Application:

Year Make Model Submodel
1970-1972 Dodge Challenger
1970-1972 Plymouth Barracuda
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