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Mcp Rear Karting Animal Brake Kit,caliper,6" X 3/16" Rotor,1.25" Enginetics Hub on 2040-parts.com

US $199.99
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High Performance Parts, United States

High Performance Parts, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:2256 Brand:MCP Brake Systems Part Brand:MCP Brake Systems

                                                                                         

You are bidding on a Brand New MCP Brake Systems Animal Rear Brake Kit (Part #MCP 2256).

These kits will fit many different models and styles of Racing Go Karts and Recreational Go Karts, as well as hundreds of motorsports applications.

Kit Includes:

  • Master Cylinder
    • High performance aluminum cylinder with Black body
    • 7/8" Bore
    • Weighs less than 1 lb.
  • Brake Caliper
    • Stylish Black body
    • Features Two 1 3/8" Bore Pistons
    • Exclusive design allows it to be adjusted for use with other rotor thicknesses (.15" to .25")
    • Comes in 2 halves, which are then both mounted to a caliper bracket or brackets through the 2 bolt holes.  The bolt hole spacing is 2.25" center-to-center and they fit 3/8" bolts.  
    • Weighs only approximately 2 lbs.
  • Brake Rotor
    • High quality steel construction
    • 6" Diameter
    • 0.1875" (3/16") Thick
    • Slotted to eliminate crucial rotating weight
    • Weighs only approximately 1.06 lbs.
  • 3 Bolt Enginetics Brake Hub
    • Fits 1.25" axles
    • Billet aluminum construction with keyway
    • Includes bolts and nuts
    • Weighs only approximately 0.20 lbs.
  • 80" of Brake Line
  • 4 Ounces of Dot 5 High Performance Brake Fluid

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