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Cobalt Racing Brake Pads For Brembo Caliper 07.a262. Brembo Brake Pads on 2040-parts.com

US $19.00
Location:

Anaheim, California, United States

Anaheim, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Cobalt Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:CRB-XR1-BR13-16.0MM

THESE PADS ARE SOLD AS AN AXLE SET (4PCS).  RETAIL PRICE IS $269.  

PADS ARE 16MM THICK AND XR1 COMPOUND.  

FITMENT IS BREMBO RACING CALIPER.  BREMBO PAD PART NUMBER 07.A262.


  Cobalt XR1 | BR13 | Brembo | 16.0mm



Cobalt XR1 is an extremely high torque material with a rapid, yet controlled, transition from an aggressive initial bite to a medium-high, linear rising torque curve. Excellent friction stability and consistency coupled with very good modulation, threshold control and release characteristics over the industry's broadest operating temperature range. The XR1 material has unmatched disc life and finish versus any other competing friction material of comparable torque (i.e. within ±10% of XR1's initial and average torque levels). Effectively bridges the gap between "sprint" and "endurance" materials, providing an optimal balance of ultimate high torque and very good wear rates. Equally well-suited for a wide range of platforms, including those with active aerodynamic profiles as well as limited downforce applications, and/or ABS-equipped as well as non-ABS vehicles, due to the direct line pressure to generated torque relationship.

All Cobalt XR-Series Carbon-Ceramic materials feature the following advantages:

   • true 100% "no-bedding required" to achieve full frictional performance¹
   • unmatched disc finish with a minimum 50% improvement in disc life²
   • highest torque-vs-initial disc temperature stability and consistency
   • highest repeatability-vs-number of heat cycles of any racing brake pad
   
¹Full torque potential of all Cobalt materials will be realized within 1-2 laps.
 (However, proper on-vehicle or inertia-dyno bedding will yield an 8-10% improvement in wear rates.)
²as compared to any competing material with torque levels within ±10%

Typical Applications


• Grand Am Rolex & Continental Tire Series• SCCA Pro World Challenge

• American Le Mans Series (ALMS)• Firestone Indy Lights, FIA Formula 3, etc.

• FIA WRC & GT1, GT2, GT3 Classifications• Club Racing (SCCA, BMWCCA, NASA, etc.)

• Advanced HPDE

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