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Mopar Brakes Muscle Car Brake Kits New Hampshire

PST offers the following high-performance muscle, classic, and antique car brakes, brake parts, and brake kits delivered to New Hampshire, NH:

  • Adjustable brake proportioning valve
  • Brake booster
  • Brake drum
  • Brake dust shield
  • Brake hoses
  • Brake line
  • Brake line fittings
  • Brake pads
  • Brake rotors
  • Brake shoes
  • Brakes vacuum pump
  • Calipers
  • Disc brake conversion
  • Disc drum proportioning valve
  • Front disc brake conversion
  • Front wheel cylinder
  • Master cylinder
  • Pre-bent brake lines
  • Rear caliper
  • Rear disc brake conversion
  • Rear wheel cylinder
  • Truck brake pads
  • Wheel cylinders

What Our Customers Say

I ordered this product for my grandfather and the product was what we needed and arrived quickly. They still made sure the order got changed, my card was only charged once and the order arrived quickly. It was exactly what we needed.

I’ve had nothing but good experiences, even with a problem part, with PST. Their staff is excellent, the shipping and return policies are reasonable, and I have a GLOWING report about the quality of their gaskets and seals. I have been, and will continue to be, a customer of this great parts house.

Every transaction with this business has been pain free! They know what I wanted, asked the right question, and when I didn’t enter my address complete when ordering, they called me to verify. They remembered I had ordered before. Can’t say enough good about them.

PST offers the following resources for the Mopar enthusiast:

PST Utilizes the Following Vendors:

PST has some motivational car quotes to inspire you!

I couldn’t find the sports car of my dreams, so I built it myself.

Asking someone else to drive your sports car is like asking someone else to kiss your girlfriend.

I have a passion for fast cars. To drive them means pure joy to me.

PST recommends the following trade organizations for more information on the classic and antique car industry:

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Fun Facts of New Hampshire

  • Capital: Concord
  • Year Founded: 1788
  • Major Cities: Manchester, Nashua, Concord, Derry
  • Borders: Vermont, Maine, Massachusetts, Canada, Atlantic Ocean
  • Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Millions USD: $64,697
  • Population: 1,235,786
  • Land Area (Sq Miles): 9,304
  • High Point (Feet): 6,288
  • Other Facts: Key Industries: Agriculture including apples, eggs, dairy products, and cattle, Electronic equipment, plastics, machinery, and tourism. How New Hampshire got its name: New Hampshire was named by Captain John Mason after a city in England named Hampshire. New Hampshire State Symbols: State Nickname: Granite State; State Slogan: You’re Going to Love it Here; State Motto: Live free or die; State flower: Purple lilac; State Bird: Purple Finch; State Fish: Brook trout (freshwater), Striped bass (saltwater); State Tree: White Birch; State mammal: White-tailed deer; State Foods: Pumpkin; Becoming a State: Date Admitted: June 21, 1788; Number Admitted: 9; Prior Name: Province of New Hampshire, then sovereign state in Confederation; Postal Abbreviation: NH. The Geography of New Hampshire: Total Size: 8,968 sq. miles (source: 2003 Census); Geographical Low Point: Atlantic Ocean at Sea Level (source: U.S. Geological Survey); Geographical High Point: Mt. Washington at 6,288 feet, located in the county/subdivision of Coos (source: U.S. Geological Survey); Central Point: Located in Belknap County approx. Three miles east of Ashland (source: U.S. Geological Survey); Counties: 10 (source: National Association of Counties); Bodies of Water: Atlantic Ocean, Merrimack River, Connecticut River, Lake Winnipesaukee. Famous People: Dan Brown – Author of The Da Vinci Code; Salmon Chase – Civil rights activist; Robert Frost – Poet who lived in New Hampshire; John Irving – Author who wrote The Cider House Rules; Seth Meyers – Actor and comedian; Franklin Pierce – The 14th President of the United States; Alan Shepard – Astronaut; Harlan Stone – Supreme Court justice; Daniel Webster – Politician and lawyer. More Fun Facts: New Hampshire was the first state to have its own state constitution.; The top of Mt. Washington in New Hampshire is said to have the worst weather on earth. A world record for wind speed was clocked here at 231 miles per hour!; Many of Robert Frost’s famous poems were inspired by New Hampshire.; New Hampshire is one of the first states to hold presidential primaries.; The state was named by Captain John Mason after Hampshire county in England.; The motto ‘Live Free or Die’ comes from a statement made by General John Stark in 1809.; There is literally tons of granite that comes from New Hampshire. Thirty thousand tons was used to build the Library of Congress.; The first free public library was formed here in 1833.; Another nickname for the state is Mother of Rivers.; Professional Sports Teams: There are no major Professional Sports Teams in New Hampshire.” Citation: Nelson, Ken. “United States Geography for Kids: New Hampshire .” Ducksters, Technological Solutions, Inc. (TSI), https://www.ducksters.com/geography/state.php?State=New Hampshire
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  • Performance Suspension Tech: PST_MMCBPK_1000001

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