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Howe Gm Metric Single Piston Brake Caliper 2.625" Piston 1"or 1-1/4" Rotor Imca on 2040-parts.com

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Orlando, Florida, United States
HOWE GM METRIC SINGLE PISTON BRAKE CALIPER 2.625" PISTON 1"OR 1-1/4" ROTOR IMCA, image 1
Condition:New Part Brand:HOWE Manufacturer Part Number:3369

GM HOWE METRIC SINGLE PISTON BRAKE CALIPER

  • HOWE
  • METRIC STEEL CALIPER
  • NEARLY A POUND LIGHTER THAN THE MOST COMMON OEM VERSION
  • FLUID PORT AND THE BLEEDER ACCEPT 1/8" PIPE FITTINGS SO THAT ONE CALIPER FITS THE RIGHT OR LEFT
  • WILL WORK WITH 1" OR 1 1/4" ROTORS
  • PART #3369
  • PISTON SIZE 2.625"
  • CALIPERS CAN BE MOUNTED ON LEFT OR RIGHT

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