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Topic: Wilwoods OK for the Street? (Read 619 times)
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WalterLeeJackson
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I'm a bit spooked by Wilwood's description of their brakes as "racing only".
Should I be?
What about the fact they don't have dust seals?
Or should I just go to Baer for big rotors and 4 wheel discs?
TIA
--Walt Jackson
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sycboi
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If you want Wilwoods for the street they have Prostreet brake kits for that purpose. The Prostreets front and rear are what I have myself.
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SuperBeast '70 Dart Roller 383 w/ much aluminum Viper T-56, StreetTwin, hydraulic throwout, HD Dana 60, AlterKtion An enforcer for the Mopar Mafia!
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Lars
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Are they part#140-2723??
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365/727/8.75 with 4.10's and a Detroit locker 
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Ciscodog
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Says that on lots of things. Just a CYA move for the companies. It's fine as long as you pay attention to the weight restrictions of the part.
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sycboi
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Are they part#140-2723??
I have an AlterKtion so I use the Mustang II kit, but yes that is what I have... 
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sickhemi
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i don't care for wilwoods for street they don't have and boots on the pistons. if you do use them make sure you clean the pistons real good before you press them in to replace the pads or you will score the caliper housing
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68 HEMI GTS
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i planing on running mine for limited street use, just have to pay close attention to how they ware.
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CFster
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I have the 12.19" Wilwoods on my AlterKtion with 16" rims.
I was surprised at how compact the calipers are. I could have got away with the 12.90" Wilwoods with 6 piston calipers.
Of course, those are literally twice the money...
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