LEED Brakes Added To Motor State Product Line

LEED Brakes Added To Motor State Product Line

LEED Brakes provides a full range of components and kits to improve the braking power and safety of a variety of classic cars, trucks and Jeeps.

Motor State Distributing has added LEED Brakes to its expanding vendor product line.

Drum brakes were standard on most vehicles for years, even into the 1990s on some trucks and SUVs. However, they don’t compare to disc brakes for stopping power and ease of maintenance. For this reason, drum-to-disc conversions are becoming increasingly popular on older vehicles.

LEED Brakes provides a full range of components and kits to improve the braking power and safety of a variety of classic cars, trucks, and Jeeps. From individual brackets, spindles and calipers, to complete drum-to-disc conversion kits, LEED Brakes offers solutions designed for easy installation and superior reliability.

For more information, visit: www.motorstate.com

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