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New Afco Brake Pads, Set Of 4, P/n 1251-2002 on 2040-parts.com

US $83.69
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Florida, New York, United States

Florida, New York, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:1251-2002 Brand:AFCO

 The AFCO brake pads fit in AFCO's new F22, F33 caliper for a 1/4'' wide rotor, or a standard NDL style caliper that uses a 1/4'' diameter bridge bolt. The C2 pad compound is designed for a wide range of brake temperatures and provides excellent cold bite and aggressive braking power. The pad is best used on the rear of dirt late models, sprint cars using steel slotted rotors, sprint cars using Ti rotors, outlaw draw cars that see high brakes temperature with short shut down areas, and micros using a 1/4'' thick rotor with an AFCO F33 caliper.

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