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Brembo Rear Brake Pads Performance Friction 7735-02-22 21mm Rem. Nascar Late Mdl on 2040-parts.com

US $79.00
Location:

Asheville, North Carolina, US

Asheville, North Carolina, US
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Performance Friction Brembo rear pads.  PFC 7735-02-22 rear pads.  These pads fits Brembo short track rear.  Super popular 02 aggressive rear short track compound.  21MM pads remaining.  These pads have been bedded and are race ready. 

Wide variety of applications
The standard by which all brake pads are now judged.  02 has high initial bite and torque, with very little torque rise with temperature.  At the end of the stop, 02 compound has less torque scatter for improved modulation with excellent release.  02 compound has good disc conditioning properties with low wear.  Winner of more World and National Championships annually than any other brake pad on the market.

Retail for over $160 a set new!

 

 

 

 

 


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