Titanium Caliper Piston Stoptech , Brembo , Ap Racing on 2040-parts.com
Moscow, RU, Russian Federation
Yperion Titanium brake caliper piston :
Titanium brake piston is the best meted to reduce heat transfer from brake pad to caliper body and hydraulic system.It is a quick solution of brake boiling problem .Titanium offers low thermal conductivity,- it is the best thermal barrier for any brake system. Advert is for one piston made from ti6al4v titanium . Tolerance : +0.000/-0.005 Fits brembo/stoptech caliper(34&38mm). Please send your request if special size required. |
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