Wilwood Dynapro Single Caliper 120-10188 on 2040-parts.com
Warminster, Pennsylvania, United States
The DynaPro Single
Lightweight (DPS-LW) billet caliper is the newest generation of calipers
available as an upgrade or replacement for applications previously
using the Dynalite Single (DLS) series. DPS-LW calipers combine superior
strength with performance enhancements to make these the best "Dyna"
series calipers ever. Lightweight design insures sufficient clearance in
tight situations like Sprint Car front ends.
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