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Wilwood Combination Remote Mount Master Cylinder Brake Kits 3/4" on 2040-parts.com

US $69.99
Location:

Gainesville, Florida, United States

Gainesville, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Wilwood Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:260-10372

Racing Master Cylinder, Aluminum, Black, 3/4 in. Bore, Universal, Kit

These Wilwood combination master cylinder kits are Precision-machined from high-strength aluminum. They include both small and large size reservoirs that can be mounted directly onto the master cylinder, or remotely mounted for more convenient service access. Five different bore sizes and four different configurations are available, and a standard mounting flange provides easy installation in any vehicle.

 

Master Cylinder Material:Aluminum 

Master Cylinder Finish:Black 
Master Cylinder Bore Size:3/4 in. 
Bowl Design:Single 
Mounting Hole Quantity:2 holes 
Mounting Flange Center to Center Distance (in):2.250 in. 
Remote Reservoir:Yes 
Reservoir Included:Yes 
Reservoir Material:Plastic 
Reservoir Finish:White 
Brake Booster Included:No 
Master Cylinder Cap Included:Yes 
Pushrod Included:Yes 
Mounting Brackets Included:No 
Hardware Included:No
 

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