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Rear Brake Pads Fit Ktm Xc 200 250 300 525 Xc200 Xc250 on 2040-parts.com

US $9.89
Location:

Naperville, Illinois, US

Naperville, Illinois, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:30 Days Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details: Restocking Fee:No Placement on Vehicle:Rear

Brand New brake pads! Advanced compounds designed to get maximum performance combined with great durability. Our KEVLAR brake pads are made of copper, alloy, iron, graphite, and other metallic elements which are far superior to the standard metal powder mixed into organic pads. KEVLAR brake pads provide exceptional stopping power, longer life, and superior operation under all conditions. Excellent pads at an affordable price!

Parts number: LD445

This listing price is for 1 SET for the REAR.

This Item fits on:

REAR  XC200      06-09 
REAR  XC250      06-09 
REAR  XC300      06-09 
REAR  XC525     06-07 
REAR  XC-F250      06-09 
REAR  XC-F450      08-09 
REAR  XC-F505      08-09 
REAR  XC-F-E250      06-09 
REAR  XC-W200      07-09 
REAR  XC-W250      06-08 
REAR  XC-W300      06-09 
REAR  XC-W450      08-09 
REAR  XC-W530      08-09 

Brand New, 

High Quality,

Good Friction Effect,

Long Life,

Low Dusting,

Semi-Metallic Asbestos Free. 

 

 


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