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產品介紹 Platz1 Motorsport Platz1 Front Big Brake Kit 6-pot Caliper 355mm Discs for Ford Focus ST MK3/2014

Platz1 Front Big Brake Kit 6-pot Caliper 355mm Discs for Ford Focus ST MK3/2014

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Platz1 Front Big Brake Kit 6-pot Caliper 355mm Discs for Ford Focus ST MK3/2014

# Platz1 Motorsports Front Upgrade Brake Kit with 6-piston/6-pot Calipers and 355mm 2-Piece Semi-floating Brake Disc Rotors - Performance Brake Kit for Ford Focus ST (MK3) 2014 #

100% Fit for OE wheels, Mounting Same as Factory, No Need Modifications for Installation on OE wheels!!

  • ISO 9001 certificate : thorough quality control
  • 100% made in Taiwan
  • Factory Manufacturer
  • 100% customer satisfaction
  • High quality performance parts

About Front Upgrade Brake Kit, including :

(1) 2 pcs of 6-piston/6-pot Calipers

(2) 2 pcs of 355mm 2-Piece Semi-floating brake disc rotors

(3) 2 pcs of brake oil pipes

(4) 2 pcs of brackets

(5) 2 sets of brake pads

Further Information:

1. 6-piston Caliper: Aluminum Alloy { with the Customized "Monster Green" Color }

2. Brake Disc Rotor Diameter: 355mm

3. Brake Disc: FC250

4. Rotor type: 2-piece semi-floating type, fit for OE wheels

5. Disc Surface Design: Drilled Type (Remark: Slotted, available by request, as Option)

6. Disc rotor surface treatment: ED (Electro-Deposit coating) or gold-colored hot galvanizing treatment

7. Fix Bracket: S45C ( Platz1 special design and make)

8. Upgrade brake kit, mounting same with original factory, fit for OE wheels

The Focus was released in July 1998 in Europe, succeeding the Ford Escort, and replaced the Mazda Familia-derived Ford Laser in Asia and Oceania along with the Laser-based North American Escort. Wayne Stamping & Assembly started producing the Focus for North America with sales beginning in 1999. The last American-produced Focus rolled off the line at the Michigan Assembly Planton May 4th, 2018.

The Ford Focus is a compact car (C-segment in Europe) manufactured by the Ford Motor Company Designed under Alex Trotman's Ford 2000 plan, which aimed to globalize model development and sell one compact vehicle worldwide. The original Focus was primarily designed by Ford of Europe's German and British teams.