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    Cool New Product: Q3 356mm Rear BBK Bracket Kit from JHMotorsports

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    Introducing the JHM Rear 356mm Rotor Big Brake Bracket Kit for the Q3 Chassis





    Upgrade your vehicle's braking performance with the all-new JHM Rear 356mm Rotor Big Brake Bracket Kit. This kit allows you to go from a 310mm to a 356mm rotor size, providing a significant improvement in stopping power. Compatible with our JHM C7 S6-S7-RS7 lightweight rear rotors, OEM C7 S6-S7-RS7 rear rotors (4H0615601P), or any rear C7 S6-S7-RS7 fitting rotors, this kit offers versatility and flexibility to suit your specific needs.

    Crafted from strong and lightweight 7075-T6 aluminum, the brackets provide exceptional durability and performance. Compared to standard billet 6061 aluminum, 7075-T6 offers nearly double the strength, ensuring long-lasting reliability under extreme braking conditions.



    NOTE: Fits Most 19" Wheels. Some wheels with odd shaped barrels may cause fitment issues. Dust shields need to be removed or slightly trimmed for the larger rotors.



    Features:

    • Constructed of Billet 7075 Aluminum

    • Direct Bolt-on Fitment

    • Allows for a Larger 356mm Rotor for Greater Stopping Power

    • MADE IN THE USA




    AVAILABLE HERE: https://jhmotorsports.com/rear-bbk-b...mm-rotors.html



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    Glad to see you guys in Europe love these brackets! We can't wait to start seeing the photos popping up on the cars!

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