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Wilwood Calipers & Pads for Disc Brake Spindles: Beetle (1967-1979), Karmann Ghia (1967-1974), Type 3 (1967-1971)

SKU
AC61515260-0

Wilwood Calipers & Pads for Disc Brake Spindles: Beetle (1967-1979), Karmann Ghia (1967-1974), Type 3 (1967-1971)

SKU
AC61515260-0
Reviews & Ratings
  • Direct fit without adaptors or additional spacers
  • Billet aluminium construction with Mil-Spec hard anodising
  • Includes caliper bolts and M10 x 1mm inlet for standard hoses

Wilwood's 2-piston caliper is engineered for high-performance braking, designed to fit directly onto disc brake spindles without the need for adaptors or additional spacers. Its billet aluminium construction ensures durability, while the Mil-Spec hard anodising provides a long-lasting finish resistant to wear and corrosion.

Compatible with AC4060 and AC4061 dropped spindles, this caliper features an M10 x 1mm inlet for seamless integration with standard hoses. Whether you're upgrading your braking system or enhancing performance, this caliper delivers reliability and precision with every stop.

$1,081.95 $983.59

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This product is intended for use as originally designed and should not be modified for alternative purposes. Please ensure it is installed by a qualified professional. Fitting instructions are typically not included with the product. Contacts

Product Attributes
Also known asAC615152600
MarqueVolkswagen
VehicleBeetle, Karmann Ghia, Beetle Cabriolet, Type 3
BrandEmpi
QualityTop Quality
Front or RearFront
Unit of salePair
Standard or UpgradeUpgrade
Supplier code16-2526-0
ABSNo
Weight1.00

Fits Vehicles

Product Vehicle Years
Beetle1967-1979
Karmann Ghia1967-1974
Beetle Cabrio1967-1979
Type 31967-1971
Beetle, Panels, Front Body

Product Questions

what size pistons do these callipers have
Question by: Thomas Henry Buffham on 9 Apr 2021, 1:55 am
These use a 1 5/8 " piston
Answer by: Nick Bitton on 10 Apr 2021, 12:32 pm

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