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11.25" Lebaron swap brackets (Page 1/1) |
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sluppy123
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FEB 19, 04:56 PM
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I have two sets of 11.25" Lebaron adapters brackets available. The rears are not the rotated version so pontiac 6000 ebrake cables will be needed. Each set includes the required bolts and spacers.
Fronts set, $125 Rear set, $135 Shipping is $8 in the US outside the US buyer pays actual shipping cost.
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jjd2296
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FEB 19, 05:25 PM
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I don’t need a set but I could use a set of spacers for the front.
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sluppy123
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FEB 19, 07:42 PM
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quote | Originally posted by jjd2296:
I don’t need a set but I could use a set of spacers for the front. |
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Send me a PM. I have a bunch in stock.
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jjd2296
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FEB 19, 08:13 PM
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LegacyF-16
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NOV 13, 08:55 PM
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PM sent, Which calipers are used?
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sluppy123
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DEC 01, 06:53 PM
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I have several more of these available along with custom front hubs. Hubs are $425. 7075 high strength aluminum custom machined to fit the Lebaron rotors.
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Spadesluck
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DEC 05, 08:45 PM
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Off topic, sorta, I have never seen anyone mention using pontiac 6000 brake cable? Are these longer by chance? Do they mate right up to the fiero stuff?
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Lurate
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DEC 06, 11:44 PM
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quote | Originally posted by sluppy123:
I have several more of these available along with custom front hubs. Hubs are $425. 7075 high strength aluminum custom machined to fit the Lebaron rotors.
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Can you make a custom rear hub with a 5X108 bolt pattern?
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sluppy123
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DEC 12, 01:10 PM
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quote | Originally posted by Spadesluck:
Off topic, sorta, I have never seen anyone mention using pontiac 6000 brake cable? Are these longer by chance? Do they mate right up to the fiero stuff? |
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Yes, they are longer and mate with the fiero parts. Those cables have been used for years on swaps.
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Spadesluck
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DEC 13, 02:28 PM
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quote | Originally posted by sluppy123:
Yes, they are longer and mate with the fiero parts. Those cables have been used for years on swaps. |
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I took a look at them on Rock Auto but finding lengths to compare are a bit hard. Which ones are being used? This is the first I have ever heard of this, not saying it has not been around but still news to me.
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