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Wilwood Brake Pads P/n 15h-8114k Superlite Polymatrix "h"compound Imca Scca Hawk on 2040-parts.com

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Orlando, Florida, United States

Orlando, Florida, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:15H-8114K Brand:Wilwood

WILWOOD BRAKE PADS POLYMATRIX "H" COMPOUND FOR BILLET SUPERLITE /FORGED BILLET CALIPERS.

  • WILWOOD
  • RACING PADS
  • P/N#15H-8114K
  • "H" COMPOUND
  • PAD TYPE 7420
  • BRIDGE BOLT STYLE PADS
  • FITS ONE AXLE / TWO CALIPERS

 “H” Compound:
Heat Range: Low to X-High Cold Torque: High Hot Torque: X-High Wear Rate: X-Low
• Slightly softer initial response with same high temperature friction as "A" with a steady rise in friction as temperature and pedal pressure increases
• Severe duty use with long wear for oval tracks and road courses
• Predictable smooth engagement at all temperatures and pedal pressures
• Compatible with all iron, steel, and titanium rotors

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