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Dp Brakes Snx High Friction Hh+ Snowmobile Pads Pad Snow Ski-doo Sdp846snx on 2040-parts.com

US $41.72
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New Richmond, Wisconsin, United States

New Richmond, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New Brand:DP Brakes Size:PAD SNOW SKI-DOO Manufacturer Part Number:SDP846SNX Disclaimer:Stock Images Used - Verify Using Title and Part Number

DP Brakes SNX High Friction HH+ Snowmobile Pads PAD SNOW SKI-DOO SDP846SNX MSRP: $47.95 - Sale Price:$41.72
  • Powerful, industry-high HH+ friction-rated sintered metal
  • New high-tech ceramic heat shield eliminates brake fade
  • Quick break-in gives maximum braking performance after 10 miles
  • Excellent durability under all conditions
  • Dust-free performance without the noise or squeal
  • A new level of braking power for snowmobiles
  • Developed by factory riders to offer improved performance and durability compared to stock
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