Exploded assembly diagram, Important notice - read this first, Photographic tip – Wilwood W4A Big Brake Rear Brake Kit For OE Parking Brake User Manual

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Exploded Assembly Diagram

7

10

3

5

6

1

SRP DRILLED / SLOTTED
PATTERN ROTOR

GT SLOT PATTERN ROTOR

LEFT HAND SIDE SHOWN

8

12

9

11

2

REUSE OEM BOLT

SEE MODIFICATION INSTRUCTIONS
FOR BACKING PLATE AND DUST
SHIELD

SEE MODIFICATION
INSTRUCTIONS FOR
CALIPER CLEARANCE

4

REUSE OEM
HAT RETENTION
BOLT

Figure 1. Typical Installation Configuration

WARNING

INSTALLATION OF THIS KIT SHOULD ONLY BE
PERFORMED BY PERSONS EXPERIENCED IN
THE INSTALLATION AND PROPER OPERATION
OF DISC BRAKE SYSTEMS.

NOTE

SPECIFIC PARTS MAY VARY FROM DIAGRAM

Important Notice - Read This First

Before any tear-down or disassembly begins, review the following information:
• Installation of the kit requires modifications to the brake backing plate/dust shield that is best accomplished by

a qualified machine shop. Please read installation instructions completely before beginning work.

• Review the Wheel Clearance Diagram (Figure 2, page 3) to verify that there is adequate clearance with the

wheels you will be using with the installation.

• Rear brake kits are not supplied with hydraulic lines or fittings and may require the purchase of additional

lines or fittings to complete the installation. Wilwood offers an extensive listing of brake lines and fittings on
our web site:

www.wilwood.com

.

• Due to OEM production differences and other variations from vehicle to vehicle, the fastener hardware and

other components in this kit may not be suitable for a specific application or vehicle.

• It is the responsibility of the purchaser and installer of this kit to verify suitability / fitment of all components

and ensure all fasteners and hardware achieve complete and proper engagement. Improper or inadequate
engagement can lead to component failure.

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Photographic Tip

We suggest you take digital photos of the brake system setup before and during the disassembly procedure. This will aid in the event
that something is not compatible with the new brake components and be a valuable tool to assist in the trouble-shooting process.

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