Spi Mx-05268f Wild Boar Brake Pads, Full Metal on 2040-parts.com
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SPI MX-05268F Wild Boar Brake Pads, Full Metal
Manufacturer Part Number: MX-05268F
Lionparts #: 121210
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SPI MX-05268F Wild Boar Brake Pads, Full Metal
The best Psychic selling pads we offer. The full metallic high-density material consists of: Copper, Carbon, Tin, Lead and other metallic elements and have a DOT rating of “FG”. FG Coefficient of Friction (C.F.) at 250° and 600°: 0.44-0.45 at 250°F, 0.45-0.50 at 600°F. These will provide a longer life than similar compounds from competitors. Psychic full metal pads and shoes have excellent performance and stability at all temperatures. With high corrosion resistance, they work equally well in wet and dry conditions and are recommended for all off-road applications.
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SPI-SPORT PART
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