Wilwood installation??

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Has anyone installed a wilwood bbk on a NBS/NNBS???
 

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SuperchargedSS and KMelony have them on their NNBS. BlackBear sells the kits so they'd be a good resource too.
 
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I know they have the kit I don't think they did the install themselfs. Just wondering is there any modifications you have to do or is it a simple bolt on?
 

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Some minor modifications, nothing you can't do yourself. I have McGaughys spindles so the casting number had to be grinded smooth and we removed the dust shields completely. Other than that it was pretty much straight forward.
 
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Some minor modifications, nothing you can't do yourself. I have McGaughys spindles so the casting number had to be grinded smooth and we removed the dust shields completely. Other than that it was pretty much straight forward.

Thanks man I was thinking the dust shield had to be cut or something hopefully i don't have to touch the spindle since it's not lowered.check your PM SS when you get a chance plzzz.
 
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Does anyone know the proper bleeding sequence for the NBS???
 

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Does anyone know the proper bleeding sequence for the NBS???

Should only need to bleed the fronts. Always start from the furthest from the master cylinder. Just FYI, this is in the instruction manual you get with the brake kit as well. ;)
 
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Well I'm changing the lines in the rear also so I will need to do all 4.so I guess right rear 1st and thanks for the info.
 

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In that case, yes. Right rear, left rear, front right, left front. :)
 

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