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Wilwood Brake Bp-10 Pads 150-8850k Dynalite Caliper on 2040-parts.com

US $41.59
Location:

Andover, Maine, US

Andover, Maine, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return policy details: Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Manufacturer Part Number:150-8850K Part Brand:Wilwood Warranty:No

Wilwood Polymatrix Pads 150-8850K ( 7112-10) fits Dynalite calipers








 

Wilwood BP-10 Smart Pad
Wilwood's new BP-10 Smart Pad is a medium friction compound with the low noise and low dust characteristics of a street performance compound and the increased friction characteristics of a semi-metallic race compound. BP-10 provides ultra quiet engagement and the lowest possible dust levels from a high performance brake pad.

 

Smart-Pad" BP-10:
Characteristics
Applications
  • Medium friction compound with the low noise and low dust of a street performance compound and the increased friction characteristics of a semi-metallic race compound.
  • Smooth engagement with consistent response from a flat torque curve throughout its entire effective temperature range.
  • Good low to middle temperature wear rates.
  • Beds quickly and provides fast response without excessive abrasion on vented iron rotors.
  • High performance street / strip, drag race, and track day categories using vented iron rotors.
  • Light to medium braking on dirt tracks including late models, modifieds, sportsman, and street stocks.
  • Disc brake conversions on street rods and muscle cars.
 
 

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Pad measures:

3.96" (100,6) x 2.38" (60,5) x .49" (12,4)

Wilwood part #150-8850K

FREE DOMESTIC SHIPPING IS USPS PRIORITY MAIL FLAT RATE BOX.  THE PADS ARE REMOVED FROM THE MANUFACTURER'S BOX IN ORDER TO FIT IN THE MAILER.  IF THIS IS NOT ACCEPTABLE, PLEASE LET ME KNOW.

We combine all purchases to give you the lowest shipping cost possible. Multiple purchases can sometimes be shipped USPS priority mail flat rate to save you money.   One set of brake pads can be shipped USPS priority mail small flat rate box if the pads are taken out of the manufacturer's box.  USPS priority mail small flat rate box   International $23.95.  Please let me know if you would like this shipping option.

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We ship internationally! The purchaser is responsible for any duty and/or fees that are payable at the time of receipt. We appreciate our international customers but cannot falsify the customs forms.


 

 

 

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