1998-2002 Pontiac Firebird / Trans Am 4th Gen F-Body Front Drag Brakes (Reuses Factory Hub) 001-0227
TBM Brakes
001-0227-1
Racing Use Only, Not Legal for Road Use
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1998-02 Pontiac Firebird 4th Gen F-Body Front Drag Brakes (Reuses Factory Hub) 001-0227
TBM Brakes afford racers one of the lightest and highest performing brake setups on the market. These brakes have proven themselves in every realm from Top Fuel Dragsters to Hot Rod Drag Week and everything in between. TBM is quickly becoming the winning edge in brake system design. With a revolutionary design TBM Brakes has lower drag and friction than competitors. Lower rolling resistance means quicker ET and better overall performance as well as longer pad life.
Kit Weight: 16.2 LBS
This front brake kit for a 1998-02 Camaro 4th Gen F-Body is for mounting to a factory hub.
Included in this kit:
- F1 2 piston calipers 002-0054SSP-1 / 002-0054SSP-2
- #1 Standard F1 Pads 6-1019
- 11.50 x .375 steel revolution rotors 3-1150375D
- Aluminum rotor hats 204-0003
- Aluminum caliper mounting brackets 16-0215
- Mounting Hardware Kit 011-0215
For custom bolt pattern please contact us directly, otherwise OE factory bolt pattern will be issued.
TBM 2 Piston (F1/DR-1) Front Drag Racing Brake Kits are extremely lightweight and are not suitable for use with factory rear brakes/proportioning. They must be used with a properly installed aftermarket-style 4 piston rear brake kit.
This kit fits:
- 98-02 Chevy Camaro / Pontiac Firebird / Trans Am
- Chevrolet Camaro / Pontiac Firebird / Trans Am 1993-1997 w/ conversion to 1998-2002 F-Body spindles. Disc Rear
- Chevrolet Camaro / Pontiac Firebird / Trans Am 1993-1997 w/ conversion to 1998-2002 F-Body spindles. Drum Rear
Please use red Loctite on all rotor bolts
**Brake Lines NOT Included**
To connect your TBM brakes to the factory brake lines please use our vehicle specific brake lines listed HERE
We recommend using TBM DOT 5.1 Extreme 6 Brake Fluid for all TBM Brake Kits. You'll need at least 4 (12 oz) bottles of fluid when building and plumbing a new system that is empty.