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Wilwood Lh Combination Parking Brake Caliper, Fits 1" Rotors,2.06 Piston Area 11 on 2040-parts.com

US $242.00
Location:

Camarillo, California, United States

Camarillo, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Wilwood Placement on Vehicle:Left Manufacturer Part Number:120-10110

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 Combination Parking Brake Caliper



Wilwood's Combination Parking Brake (CPB) Hydra-Mechanical Caliper uses hydraulic pressure for stopping and a mechanical locking mechanism for a parking brake. This redesigned unit provides new options for drum brake conversions and disc upgrades on rear axles that are not conducive to internal shoe systems. This caliper, when matched with the correctly proportionate rotor diameter, provides balanced bias and brake performance for use in conjunction with front wheel brake upgrades.

   

The CPB is a single piston floating design that attaches to a fixed radial mount bracket. The floating mount allows the caliper to maintain perfect alignment when the cable actuated mechanical parking brake lock is engaged and then released. The floating mount also keeps the caliper in correct alignment over the disc and prevents excessive pad knock-back on c-clip rear axles with measurable side play. As the pads wear, the caliper remains centered over the disc. Radial mounting provides nearly unlimited attachment options. Axle flange brackets can be configured to mount the caliper at any height within the compatible rotor diameter range, or lateral position relative the hat and rotor offset. The caliper is compatible with rotor diameters from 11.00" to 13.00" and is available in two models for either .81" or 1.00" width discs. 





Product Specifications
Rotor Compatibility
Rotor Width(In):1
Maximum Rotor Width(In):0.94
Minimum Rotor Width(In):1
Maximum Rotor Diameter(In):13
Minimum Rotor Diameter(In):11
Brake Pad Specifications
Brake Pad Type 1:D340
Brake Pad Type 2:
Brake Pad Type 3:
Total Pad Area (in²):4
Total Pad Volume (in³):1.5
Pad Dimensions & Part Numbers
Pad Dimensions for the Combination Parking Brake

Pad Dimensions for the Combination Parking Brake zoom image
Piston Specifications
Piston 1 Bore(In):1.62
Piston 2 Bore(In):
Piston 3 Bore(In):
Total Piston Area (in²):2.06
Mounting Specifications
Mount Type:Radial
Mount Side:Left Hand
Mount Center(In):5.98
Mount Hole Size(In):0.39
Mount Height(In):2.08
Inlet Thread Size:M10 x 1.00
Mount Dimensions & Part Numbers
Dimensions for the Combination Parking Brake

Dimensions for the Combination Parking Brake 






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