R1 Super Heavy Duty Series Semi-Metallic Performance Brake Pads and Hardware Kit 2214-1006-01
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2214-1006-01
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Brand:
R1 Concepts
Location:
Rear
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| Part # | 2214-1006-01 |
|---|---|
| SKU # | 1385238 |
| Pad Wear Sensor Type | Electronic |
| Prepared For Pad Wear Sensor | Yes |
| Grade Type | Performance |
| Inner Pad Overall Thickness | 18mm |
| Mounting Hardware Included | Yes |
| Outer Pad Width | 6.161in |
| Inner Pad Width | 6.161in |
| FMSI Number | 7909-D1006 |
| Brake Lubricant Included | No |
| Outer Pad Height | 2.169in |
| Adhesive Backed Pad Shim | Yes |
| Abutment Clips Included | Yes |
| Outer Pad Overall Thickness | 18mm |
| Inner Pad Height | 2.169in |
| Friction Surface Scorched | Yes |
| Friction Material Attachment | Integrally Molded |
| Pad Type | Semi-metallic |
| Pad Wear Sensor Included | No |
R1 SUPER Heavy Duty Series Brake Pads are heavy duty brake pads designed for only the toughest of vehicles. Because of this, they may be more expensive than other options - but they're really the only safe option for those who are hauling heavy loads or off-roading. With an asbestos-free and copper-free formula, these brake pads are also safe both for drivers and the environment. We have designed our R1 Concepts SUPER Heavy Duty Series brake pads to provide the absolute best performance while also limiting the amount of wear and tear on heavy duty vehicles doing super heavy duty things.
- Recommended Vehicles: Heavy Trucks, SUVs, Work Vehicles
- Recommended Use: Daily, Towing/Hauling, and Some Off-Roading
- Consistent performance in any condition perfect for constant braking environment
- Long pad wear, low noise, and low dust
- Rotor friendly with proven longer rotor and pad life
- 100% asbestos Free Formulation
- Plug and play - No Modification
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