Disc brakes for PW/M37/M715
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- PVT
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Disc brakes for PW/M37/M715
I am finally back in Oregon and am getting ready to do the first run of WDX/M37 hub conversions to disc brake. If you ordered a set and haven't received an email from me in the last couple of days or if you want to ad your name to the list, email me at rsuiter@helitool.com After doing the WDX/M37 brakes we will be converting W300/M715 and W100 hub sets as well. I will only be here for 3 months before returning to Thailand so if you need disc brakes for your truck get them done now.
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Get them while they're hot!!!
Yes Ray's brakes are hot stuff, I haven't had any worries with braking at all since installing them, the install isn't hard (easy to follow instructions with basic tooling required
) and it's one "performance" modification you certainly won't regret. From a driving point of view, it has eliminated from my truck any brake fade, the wet brake nasties and lack of braking power so with the on and off-road driving I do I just couldn't get by without them now.
Yes this IS a shameless plug for Ray's brake products but if something has so many plus factors from your own personal experience then you just have to stand up and be counted as a satisfied customer and supporter of folks like ray that do what they do.
Regards - MM

Yes this IS a shameless plug for Ray's brake products but if something has so many plus factors from your own personal experience then you just have to stand up and be counted as a satisfied customer and supporter of folks like ray that do what they do.
Regards - MM

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dodgem37@netspace.net.au
dodgem37@netspace.net.au
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Shameless plugs
Thanks for your kind words about my products. Hope you and yours are doing well. Should you ever decide that you want to visit Thailand Our new house has a guest room with your name above the door. Ironically the greatest beneficiary of the disc brakes are the little Japanese rice burners that cut in front of M37/PWs and slam on their brakes!
Cheers, Ray
Cheers, Ray