Installed a 9" Ford (58"), Wilwood brakes and 7/8" Mastercylinder. Front brakes are zero-offset from Hot Rods USA. Mounted on Heidts 2" drop spindles, front and rear stab. bars.
Track widths seem to have worked out well, (58" rear with zero-offset fronts) look to have even front and rear.
Happy the way it stops
Kind of late for posting , finally thought to do it today
210!!! I like that set-up very well, In fact I am in the process of Installing the exact same kits. The roters are 12.19's also pretty well zero offset in the front. I got the kits from uncle Dean there at hot rod heavan also. Thes is what he recomended. I am very glad to here you like them even without the booster as I also donot want the booster in the engine compartment. Dean is very knolegable (I think thats a word) .Anyway your looking good. Sharkey 5557.
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