Relocating Brackets for the rear brake calipers

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Need a set. Two actually for both my Marks. I haven't been able to find one
of these for the longest time to be used with my stock rear calipers.

I've got a set of the larger 13" front and a set of the larger 11.65" rear rotors.
Rear rotors are pictured in the foreground.

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Both of which are Mark VIII rotors with factory bolt pattern drilled in and is
in my garage waiting and ready to go on soon as I find the adapters.

If you know of anyone who's got a kit and is willing to part with a
set of these rear caliper relocating brackets, or two, I'd like to get a
hold of this person.

Otherwise, I could just make several of my own.






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Dan the Man - Dan. You are the man ! :D

Thanks for the lead. I am going to contact Dave today.

Seems like you've got a choice whether you want stainless steel bolts
or not. The brackets are made of 6061 T6 alloy and anodized for a nice touch.




-Ren
 
Dan the Man - Dan. You are the man ! :D

Thanks for the lead. I am going to contact Dave today.

Seems like you've got a choice whether you want stainless steel bolts
or not. The brackets are made of 6061 T6 alloy and anodized for a nice touch.




-Ren
Remember you will have to do some grinding/clearancing to the spindle and the caliper bracket. These are not bolt on. You can see what I did to mount my plates.(his might need different work,but he stated need clearancing)
http://www.lincolnvscadillac.com/showthread.php?t=73789
 
I have a set of black powder coated ones for $65 shipped if interested. Pm me if so
 

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