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Wilwood Dynapro Lug Mount Brake Caliper,fits .81" Rotor,3.00" Piston Area - on 2040-parts.com

US $208.00
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Camarillo, California, United States

Camarillo, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Wilwood Manufacturer Part Number:120-9703-RD

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 Dynapro

Lug Mount Brake Caliper



 DynaPro (DP) forged billet calipers represent the next generation of calipers available as an upgrade or direct replacement for the popular Mount Dynalite model series with 3.50" mounting. DP calipers combine superior strength with several new performance enhancements to make these the best "Dyna" series calipers ever built.    



The strength of the new DynaPro is a combination of process and design. DP calipers are stress-flow forged from premium grade billet. Stress-flow forging realigns the grain structure of the metal within the contour of the body design. This process produces a part with superior strength over parts simply machined from straight grained blocks of billet. The FEA generated body design incorporates a highly fortified radial transition that eliminates steps and shoulders between the piston housings and the bridges.


Incorporating a radius in this critical area substantially increases resistance to deflection and caliper body separation under load. For additional strength, all DP calipers are fitted with center bridge bolts to provide additional resistance against separation over the center of the pads. Structural deflection and volume displacement testing have proven the efficiency of this innovative design. Reductions in overall deflection, and the subsequent decreases in fluid volume displacement, translate to increased clamping efficiency with less pedal travel. The bottom line is a firm, responsive pedal with outstanding stopping power.





Product Specifications
Rotor Compatibility
Rotor Width(In):.81
Maximum Rotor Width(In):.82
Minimum Rotor Width(In):.75
Maximum Rotor Diameter(In):13.06
Minimum Rotor Diameter(In):10
Brake Pad Specifications
Brake Pad Type 1:7816
Brake Pad Type 2:7216
Brake Pad Type 3:
Total Pad Area (in²):6.36
Total Pad Volume (in³):3
Pad Dimensions & Part Numbers
Pad Dimensions for the Forged Narrow Dynalite

Pad Dimensions for the Forged Narrow Dynalite zoom image
Piston Specifications
Piston 1 Bore(In):1.38
Piston 2 Bore(In):1.38
Piston 3 Bore(In):
Total Piston Area (in²):3.00
Mounting Specifications
Mount Type:Lug
Mount Side:Universal
Mount Center(In):3.5
Mount Hole Size(In):0.45
Mount Height(In):2.85
Inlet Thread Size:1/8-27 NPT
Mount Dimensions & Part Numbers
Dimensions for the Forged Narrow Dynalite

Dimensions for the Forged Narrow Dynalite 






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