Wilwood: New Aero6 for SN-95 Mustang, GM A/G, and S10

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Now Wilwood Aero6 big brake kits feature Aerolite calipers and large rotors fit 1994-2004 Ford SN-95 Mustang, 1978-1988 GM A/G-bodies, and 1982-2004 S10 pickups and SUVs.

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SN-95 Mustang version

Engineered for heavy, high-powered vehicles, Aerolite’s six differential bore pistons transmit massive clamping evenly over the entire brake pad. Proprietary Spec37 iron alloy 14.00″ rotors are thermally stable with 72 directional vanes to shed heat better and come in slotted or drilled and slotted options. Calipers are available in standard gloss red or black powder coat, or choose from 22 additional caliper colors (additional charges may apply).

AERO6 calipers were designed for the specific purpose of providing big capacity braking with large diameter rotors for heavy weight and extreme duty vehicles. For cars, it’s the biggest of the big providing big brake performance for show and dual purpose street and track vehicles. For trucks and SUV’s, it provides big stopping power for towing, off-road, and enhanced braking with wheel and tire upgrades. Kits listed for specific vehicles are fully compatible with OE master cylinder output and ABS function. Directional staggered vane 14.00” to 14.25”rotors provide maximum cooling for sustained high heat durability.

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Wilwood Disc Brakes

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customerreply@wilwood.com

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(805) 388-1188

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4700 Calle Bolero

Camarillo, CA 93012

ABOUT Wilwood Disc Brakes®

With headquarters in Camarillo, California, Wilwood employs approximately 250 people. We have on-shelf stock of more than 300 different brake calipers, 200 rotor designs, 100 master cylinder designs, and a wide assortment of brackets, fittings, valves, and brake lines. Our off-shelf brake calipers range in size from tiny calipers used on go-carts and light duty industrial equipment, to heavy-duty original equipment brakes for the U.S. military Humvee.

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