The SRT calipers need these rotors https://racingbrake.com/2666-k/
Trackhawk calipers need these https://racingbrake.com/2686-k/
That is the price for just the rotors, you still have to source your own calipers.
Can you bleed brakes? Can you turn a wrench? There are literally 2 bolts holding the caliper in place. Take out those 2 bolts, remove old caliper, remove rotor, place new rotor on hub, bolt on new caliper in same place as old one, transfer or replace brake hose, install new pads and pins, bleed brakes, done.
One of the big advantages of switching over to a fixed caliper brake setup is that most of them allow top loading of pads without removing caliper. Just pull pins, slide out old pads, slide in new pads, replace pins, done.
Trackhawk calipers need these https://racingbrake.com/2686-k/
That is the price for just the rotors, you still have to source your own calipers.
Can you bleed brakes? Can you turn a wrench? There are literally 2 bolts holding the caliper in place. Take out those 2 bolts, remove old caliper, remove rotor, place new rotor on hub, bolt on new caliper in same place as old one, transfer or replace brake hose, install new pads and pins, bleed brakes, done.
One of the big advantages of switching over to a fixed caliper brake setup is that most of them allow top loading of pads without removing caliper. Just pull pins, slide out old pads, slide in new pads, replace pins, done.
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