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Regular price
Total price is: 71 dollars and 49 cents.
Refundable Core Charge
+$25.01
Regular Price Plus Core
$96.50
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Part # | 19-B1735 |
SKU # | 562613 |
Weight | 8.8lbs |
Grade Type | Standard Replacement |
Caliper Finish | Powder Coated |
Piston Quantity | 1 |
Bleeder Screw Thread Size | M10-1.25 x 25 |
Disc Brake Caliper Casting Material | Cast Iron |
Caliper Type | Floating |
Abutment Clips Included | No |
Caliper Color | Gray |
Inlet Thread Diameter | 10mm |
Mounting Bolt Included | No |
Bleeder Screw Length | 25.0mm |
Crush Washer(s) Included | No |
Pad Wear Sensor Included | No |
Pads Included | No |
Mounting Hole Diameter | 12mm |
Mounting Hardware Included | Yes |
Inlet Thread Pitch | 1.0mm |
Banjo Bolt Quantity | 0 |
Bracket Included | Yes |
Mounting Bracket Included | Yes |
Bleeder Screw Thread Pitch | 1.25mm |
Bleeder Screw Included | Yes |
Casting Number | 17CL14VN, 7, R |
Inlet Thread Size | M10-1.0 |
Piston Material | Steel |
Bleeder Screw Thread Diameter | 10.0mm |
Piston Diameter | 57mm |
Anti-Rattle Spring Included | No |
Caliper Slides Included | Yes |
Duralast Bracketed Brake Calipers are designed to maximize the life of your brakes while also keeping them performing at an optimal level. Each caliper goes through extensive testing in a state-of-the-art facility to ensure it meets OE fit, form, and function to give you confidence each and every time you apply your brakes.
- Specially coated to prevent corrosion and extend the life of the caliper
- Pressure tested to ensure brakes perform at an optimum level
- New bleeder screws provide trouble-free bleeding and an air-tight seal
- Pre-lubricated guide bolts on mounting brackets save installation time and prevent seizing
- 100% S.A.E. specific rubber seals ensure like-new performance
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