R1 Concepts Disc Brake Kit WBUH1-54013
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WBUH1-54013
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Specifications:
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Front Caliper Slides Included:
Surface Type:
| Part # | WBUH1-54013 |
|---|---|
| SKU # | 1466260 |
| Front Caliper Slides Included | No |
| Surface Type | Slotted X Drilled |
| Friction Material Composition | Hybrid |
| Crush Washer(s) Included | No |
| Grade Type | Performance |
| Brake Hoses Included | No |
| Brake Lubricant Included | No |
| Rear Calipers Included | No |
| Abutment Clips Included | Yes |
| Front Calipers Included | No |
| Rear Disc Brake Caliper Slides Included | No |
R1 Concepts GEO-Carbon Series Drilled & Slotted OPTIMUM OEp Brake Kit. Designed for Drivers Seeking Increased Brake Performance Over OE w/ Premium Coated Drilled and Slotted Rotors
- High Performance Brake Rotors: Made of G3000 grade cast iron with rust protection for ultimate rust protection. Built with O.E.M specifications in mind, no modification required.
- Dependable Quality: Manufactured with multiple alloys for improved heat dissipation and performance. Mill-balanced for proper rotor function. Quality validated for proper metallurgy and correct brake plate thickness
- All-in-One Complete Brake Kit Replacement: R1 Concepts Carbon Series Brake Kit comes with (2) high performance brake rotors (4) performance brake pads and hardware
- Ultimate Stopping Power: Precision-drilled holes and countersunk design prevents cracking and build up, enhances ventilation and dissipates heat. Designed for smoother and quieter stopping, built for longer lasting, consistent braking perfo
- Low Dust & Noise: Brake pads come with shims to eliminate noise. Low dust, asbestos free special OEp formulation provides excellent fade resistance. Top choice for front and rear brake pads replacement.
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