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Old 03-19-2008, 07:43 PM
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Default C6ZO6 caliper & parking brake brackets for a Ford 9" from KORE

Got these today and thought I'd share some pics. For those that are running C6ZO6 brakes on a Ford 9", KORE's new bracket kit will allow you to simply bolt the calipers on and use the OEM drum-in-hat parking brake. It's an extremely nice and complete kit, the plating is great, the machining on the backing plate is like art, and all fasteners are included, which are grade 8. The instructions are are extremely detailed, too.







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Old 03-19-2008, 07:48 PM
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Thanks Scott, believe it or not but I just called asking about these a couple of weeks ago...LOL
By the way Is that the new style big ends?
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Thanks Scott, believe it or not but I just called asking about these a couple of weeks ago...LOL
By the way Is that the new style big ends?
Yep, I'm running the new big style/Torino bearings, but this kit is available in 3 different 9" housing end bolt patterns.

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About $700, depending on options. I ordered a several brake lines from Tobin as well.
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Old 03-19-2008, 08:00 PM
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"Where does he get all those cool toys" - Batman - Jack Nicholson....

Looks great Scott !! Great machine work on the backing plates. I'm constantly amazed at what we can buy for our cars now. Looking forward to seeing the completed deal. Thx !
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i was looking for these a couple of weeks ago too, but ended up going with Wilwood, I just got my front brackets and lines from Tobin also, Scott is right VERY top notch stuff with pages and pages of instructions- Chris
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Nice. Definately worth the wait... I'll be ordering mine soon.
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Sweet setup. Definitely on my list for future upgrades.
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Nice brackets... i just dont like the drum in hat system, it always seem to sieze up on street cars, or not work when you need it to.. but on a PT car where everything is maintaines beyond reason i guess its fine...
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