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16" Wilwood brake kit

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ingrahams

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Kit has 3K miles on it, inclides everything needed for install including lines and spare set of pads. Can only be run with 20+ inch wheels and may need a small spacer depending on your wheel. Willing to ship. $2200

-Stew

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I'm assuming same set for a 6.4 will work on a 6.7?
 

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I'm assuming same set for a 6.4 will work on a 6.7?

It would probably depend on the year. 2013 brought larger brakes and a different knuckle. The bolt spacing for the caliper bracket on the 2013+ knuckle is wider. I would imagine the aftermarket kits use this as a mounting point.
 

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If this is the kit from TCE they have a different kit for 2005-2012 model years versus 2013+. My guess is the only difference is the bracket and hose. Hoses are likely unique to each of the three generations due to different chassis mounting configurations. 2005-07 mount the brake lines to the upper coil bucket. I adapted late model front brakes to my truck so I know the 2013+ brake hose connection is attached to the frame forward of the axle, it probably is true of all 6.7s dating to 2011. 2008-10 I'm not sure. I used the 2013 brake hoses on my truck, 2005 model, I drilled the frame and mounted them the same as on the new trucks then reworked the chassis lines to mate up. If those are the only two differences and you can buy the parts individually you would be a few hundred bucks ahead. If you can work with the hoses and have an 2011-2012 truck then you can probably use the kit as is.

Model year 2005-2012
http://www.tceperformanceproducts.com/super-duty-2005-2012/kits-5/

Model year 2013+
http://www.tceperformanceproducts.com/super-duty-2013/kits-42/
 

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This is a sweet kit. Wish my truck made enough power and I had the coin for these. :duh:

Someone should be able to swap back to a 2012 knuckle back easy enough if they need too for these to fit.
 

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Any pictures with them on? How'd they perform? What kind of mileage was the 3,000?
 
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