R1 Optimum OEp Series Ceramic Brake Pads 2551-2101-00
Part #
2551-2101-00
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Brand:
R1 Concepts
Location:
Front
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Specifications:
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Pad Wear Sensor Type:
Prepared For Pad Wear Sensor:
| Part # | 2551-2101-00 |
|---|---|
| SKU # | 1489603 |
| Pad Wear Sensor Type | Mechanical |
| Prepared For Pad Wear Sensor | Yes |
| Grade Type | Performance |
| Inner Pad Overall Thickness | 0.642in |
| Mounting Hardware Included | No |
| Outer Pad Width | 4.976in |
| Inner Pad Width | 4.976in |
| Pad Quantity | 4 |
| FMSI Number | 9030-D2101 |
| Brake Lubricant Included | No |
| Outer Pad Height | 3.138in |
| Adhesive Backed Pad Shim | Yes |
| Abutment Clips Included | No |
| Friction Surface Scorched | Yes |
| Inner Pad Height | 3.138in |
| Outer Pad Overall Thickness | 0.642in |
| Friction Material Attachment | Integrally Molded |
| Pad Type | Ceramic |
| Pad Wear Sensor Included | Yes |
| Wear Indicator Attached | Yes |
Advanced cars require advanced brake pads. Though other brake pads may be made to be similar to OEM standards, our R1 Concepts OPTIMUM OEp brake pads are constructed to be better in terms of longevity, performance, and value. Our R1 Optimum OEp brake pads have a lower price and superior performance. They are a sophisticated and technologically-advanced option for the modern driver and modern vehicles. There are numerous incredible benefits of using Ultimate OE brake pads: long wear, low noise, and very low dust.
- Designed to deliver a consistent pedal feel and superb brake response
- Plug and play - No Modification
- Recommended Use: Daily Use
- 100% asbestos Free Formulation
- Rotor friendly with proven longer rotor and pad life
- Provides correct friction performance for each vehicle, resulting in the safest possible braking just like Originally Equipment
- Recommended Vehicles: All
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