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New Wilwood Reverse Swing Mount Adjustable Brake Pedal Assembly,long,6.25:1 on 2040-parts.com

US $159.99
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High Performance Parts, United States

High Performance Parts, United States
Condition:New Brand:Wilwood Engineering Part Brand:Wilwood Engineering Manufacturer Part Number:340-12509

                                                                                           

You are bidding on a Brand New Wilwood Long Reverse Swing Mount Brake Pedal Assembly with Adjustable Pedal Pads (Wilwood Part #340-12509). 

Wilwood's new Adjustable Reverse Mount Pedal assembly mounts 2 brake master cylinders with a bias balance bar and positions the master cylinders inside the firewall and away from engine heat.  Featuring forged aluminum pedal arms with ladder style construction.  The pedal pad is a special adjustable design that allows fine-tuning of the pedal location and clearance.  Wilwood's clevis and pivot pin balance bar provide smooth and accurate settings of the brake pedal bias. It can be set and locked down with the jam nut, or attached to a remote cable for quick on-track adjustments. 

Features: 

  • Lightweight construction
  • Includes adjustable brake balance bar and clevis
  • Brake and clutch pedals have 6.25:1 nominal ratio
  • Fully adjustable aluminum pedal pads with waffle style non-slip surface
  • Easy mounting location
  • High strength forged aluminum ladder style pedal arms  

We also have thousands of other High Performance Parts in our store.

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