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Wilwood Dynapro 6 Brake Caliper,rally Car,road Racing,0.81" Rotors,3",right,red on 2040-parts.com

US $269.99
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High Performance Parts, United States

High Performance Parts, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:Wilwood Engineering Manufacturer Part Number:120-10134-RD

                                                                                           

You are bidding on a Brand New Wilwood DynaPro 6 Lug Mount (DP6) Racing Brake Caliper (Part #120-10134-RD).

Features Red Powder Coating.

We have 3 different series of this same caliper with 3 different piston sizes.  We have them with a total piston area of 5.06, 4.04, and 3.08 inches squared.  This series has a total piston area of 3.08 inches squared.  The other series are available in our Ebay store.

  • Fits 0.81" Thick rotors
  • Features Six Pistons, Two-1.38" and Four-1.00"
  • For the Right Side (Passenger's Side) of the vehicle
  • Great for use in Street Rods, Street/Strip, Rally, Road Racing, Dirt Late Models, Dirt and Pavement Modifieds, Drag Racing, Sprint Cars, Midgets, Off-road racing, and many other high performance & industrial applications

The DP6 marks a noteworthy step in the evolution of the DynaPro caliper series. DP6 calipers offer the performance advantages of a larger pad and a six piston differential bore configuration, with complete bolt-on interchange ability to the four piston 5.25" lug mount DynaPro models, and the long standing Dynalite caliper series.

As with the previous DynaPro models, the strength of the DP6 is a combination of process and design. Premium grade alloy billets are stress-flow forged resulting in a highly efficient, high strength body. Stress flow forging re-aligns the internal grain structure of the metal within the contour of the caliper body. This process is proven to provide superior strength over any other process derived from castings or straight billet block machining. FEA assisted solid modeling design technology was employed to find the optimum balance between lightweight with superior strength against deflection and body separation under high load.

In addition to the sturdy, yet stylish body, the DP6 incorporates race proven technology and the latest Wilwood performance enhancements. Pad clamping force is generated by six heavy wall stainless pistons configured in a leading to trailing edge differential bore pattern. The heavy wall pistons have been re-engineered to fully resist backside deflection at high pressures while maintaining balanced pad loading for even wear over the length of the pad. Stainless steel resists corrosion while inhibiting direct heat transfer from the pads to caliper body, seals, and fluid. 

The DP6 uses the upgraded type 6712 pad that provide the larger overall volume size from the previous Dynalite and DynaPro four-piston models. The pads are retaining with exclusive Wilwood Quick-E clips for simplified pad service and maintenance without caliper removal. Stainless steel SRS bridge plates are used to dampen engagement harmonics, eliminate pad rattle, and protect the caliper bridges from gouging by the pad edges. Four corner bleeds and internal fluid passages accommodate front or rear mounting and simplified gas evacuation regardless of mounting position. 

In our Ebay Store, you can find thousands of other brake parts, including these calipers individual, in pairs, and in sets with pads.

We also have thousands of other High Performance Parts in our store.

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There is no faster shipping on Ebay.  If you pay for the item by 5:00 Eastern, Monday-Friday, we will ship it the same day.  If it's after 5:00 EST, we will ship it the next business day.  If you pay for the item on the weekend, we will ship it out Monday.

Ebay now requires that sellers put a "handling time" on each item and "1 Business Day" is the shortest listed option.  WE DON'T HAVE A HANDLING TIME.  We ship same day in accordance with the paragraph above.  No delays here.  We want you to have the parts as bad as you do. 

Shipping is free on this item to anywhere in the United States.  We will be glad to ship internationally.  Just email me for an international shipping quote.

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