Wilwood Billet Dynalite Single Caliper 120-4062 on 2040-parts.com
Warminster, Pennsylvania, United States
Wilwood’s
Billet Dynalite Single utilizes close tolerance design and
manufacturing techniques which results in the most rigid, lightweight
and attractive caliper in the evolution of the Dynalite Single Series.
Starting at 1.58 pounds, the Billet Dynalite Single is perfect for
compact high performance braking as required in Open Wheel, Drag,
Modified, Kart, Motorcycle and Off Road applications.
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