Strange Engineering is updating their braking technology to match the needs of the fast-paced world of Pro Mod and Alcohol car ranks. This latest full floater kit only adds scalloped hubs and drive plates, chromoly spindles, and redesigned wheel studs to their design. In addition, all new floater kits come with the tested-and-proven 2-piece rotor design. Put simply, you’re getting less rotating weight and enhanced stopping power and dependability.
Official Release:
Safer. Stronger. Faster. Strange Engineering has built its reputation by developing the most reliable and innovative driveline components in the industry. With the evolution of power in the Pro Mod and Alcohol car ranks, Strange Engineering has responded with the introduction of its new and improved full floater kits. Improvements include scalloped hubs & drive plates, stronger chrome moly spindles, redesigned wheel studs, and now come standard with the proven 2-piece rotor design. Less rotating weight combined with increased strength and reliability will give the racer confidence that his car will be safe and perform every time. Floater kits are available in 4 ¾”, 5” and 5 ½” bolt patterns.
Features:
- Improvements scalloped hubs and drive plates
- Chromoly spindles and redesigned wheel studs
- Available in 4 ¾”, 5” and 5 ½” bolt patterns
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