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Performance Friction Brake Pads 7751.97.20.44 For Wilwood Calipers on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Edgewater, Florida, United States

Edgewater, Florida, United States
VERY NICE USED PADS....IN PERFECT CONDITION
Brand:PERFORMANCE FRICTION Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:7751.97.20.44 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear

You are bidding on a real nice used set of Performance Friction Carbon Metallic brake pads (4) in the #97 compound.  Great cold bite, and a flat torque curve. Vary low wear and is great on rotors. Works well in all heat ranges.  Works well in dirt or asphalt tracks.

New these pads have 20mm of material on them....these are used with around 17mm of material left......lots of hard racing left in these pads.

New these cost around 150.00/set

These pads measure 4.75 in across and fit the wilwood Superlite calipers with the center cotter pin to hold them in.

......Will ship anywhere in the US for 12.50.....elsewhere will be higher

....thanks for looking

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