SKU: RSDBR14C2
MPN: BR14C2
The RIGHT STUFF DETAILING Brake Conversion Kit (Model BR14C2) delivers a straightforward, reliable upgrade path for classic and custom vehicles requiring modern stopping performance. This brake rotor pair addresses the needs of enthusiasts and restoration shops seeking direct bolt-on compatibility without extensive fabrication or custom mounting solutions. Whether you're refreshing a vintage build or upgrading a hot rod, this conversion kit provides the foundational hardware needed to transition to modern brake geometry while maintaining original or period-correct aesthetics.
Each rotor in this pair measures 10.625 inches in outer diameter with a substantial 1.040-inch thickness, engineered to dissipate heat effectively during sustained braking and repeated thermal cycles. The 5 x 4.75-inch bolt pattern ensures compatibility with classic American muscle car and truck specifications, while the 7/16-20 inch wheel studs integrate seamlessly into most vintage axle assemblies. Cast iron construction provides proven durability and predictable friction characteristics that professional mechanics have relied on for decades, with a natural finish that resists corrosion under typical driving conditions and simplifies maintenance routines.
Restorers and performance builders benefit most from this kit when converting drum or marginal drum-to-disc setups on 1960s–1980s domestic vehicles. The generous 1.040-inch rotor thickness tolerates repeated machining if glazing or warping occurs in high-mileage service, extending component lifespan and reducing replacement frequency. Installation pairs best with appropriate calipers, brake lines, and proportioning valves engineered for your specific platform; verify bolt pattern and stud pitch against your vehicle's hub assembly before ordering to ensure proper fitment.
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