With the abundance of aftermarket brake companies coming out with attractive disc brake packages that perform as good as, or in most cases better than stock drum brakes, there's no excuse to overlook ...
This new Black Out Power Brake Conversion for your 1962-1974 Mopar, Dodge, Plymouth, and Chrysler consists of an 8-inch dual black booster and black Wilwood master cylinder with Wilwood adjustable ...
Let's talk fender preservation. Let's talk numbers. According to Motor Trend's instrumented testing from back in the day, a bone-stock '67 SS350 Camaro required 156 feet to decelerate from 60 mph. In ...
British start-up Skarper has unveiled a new e-bike conversion kit that uses a specially designed disc brake rotor to provide power to your bike. Most electric bike conversion kits are not easily ...
Let's face it, Fox-body 5L Mustangs have never been known for their stopping prowess. Ten and a half inch rotors up front and 9-inch drums out back just don't cut it in today's world of anti-lock, ...
Your car's braking system is easily the most important piece of the driving puzzle, and when it comes to stopping power bigger is always better, right? We're going to go through the pros and cons of ...
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