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Orlando, Florida, United States

Orlando, Florida, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:15H-8232K Part Brand:WILWOOD

WILWOOD BRAKE PADS H- COMPOUND

  • WILWOOD
  • RACING PADS
  • STANDARD GM PADS
  • H- COMPOUND
  • FITS ONE AXLE / TWO CALIPERS

 

  • High friction compound with smooth initial response a steady rise in friction as temperature and pedal pressure increases.
  • Long wear rate for severe duty, sustained high temperature braking.
  • Compatible with iron, steel, and titanium rotors.
  • Performs best when initially bedded on new rotors or used rotors that have only been run with H compound
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