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Wilwood Disc Brake Conversion Kit with 4x130 Stud Pattern and Dropped Spindles: Beetle (1966-1979), Karmann Ghia (1966-1974), Beetle Cabrio (1966-1970)

SKU
AC698000W

Wilwood Disc Brake Conversion Kit with 4x130 Stud Pattern and Dropped Spindles: Beetle (1966-1979), Karmann Ghia (1966-1974), Beetle Cabrio (1966-1970)

SKU
AC698000W
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Complete performance disc brake kit offering vastly improved stopping power and lowering for your Beetle.

The Wilwood dual piston aluminium calipers are finished in Mil-Spec hard anodising for a long lasting finish.

Zimmermann cross-drilled brake discs are designed and executed with meticulous precision. The holes in the braking surface help dissipate heat and eliminate brake dust and gases.

Top quality SSP 2 1/2" dropped spindles giving a fantastic stance and Meyle bearings for great reliability.


Wilwood dual piston calipers

Wilwood performance brake pads

Zimmermann sport cross-drilled solid front brake discs 278x9mm, 4x130mm PCD

Ball joint dropped spindles 2 1/2" drop

Meyle bearing kit

Brake hoses

Caliper bolts

Not for 1303


£799.96 £666.63

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Product Attributes
Also known asAC698000W
Fitting Info

You will have to re-use the original eccentric bushes, thrust washers and locking nuts when fitting. NOTE the dropped spindle increases the tracking by 12mm either side. Check tyre clearance. If fitting to a '66 or '67 then you will also need the 68-> outer track rod ends 311-415-812/C and 311-415-811/C

Once fitted it is essential to get the wheel alignment checked and set 

MarqueVolkswagen
VehicleBeetle, Karmann Ghia, Beetle Cabriolet, Buggy/Baja
PCD4/130
BrandHeritage Kits
QualityTop Quality
Front or RearFront
Unit of saleKit
Standard or UpgradeUpgrade
Weight1.00

Fits Vehicles

Product Vehicle Years
Beetle1966-1979
Karmann Ghia1966-1974
Beetle Cabrio1966-1970
Buggy/Baja1966-1979
Beetle USA1966-1971

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