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Pair of 4-pot alloy calipers for 8.4" diameter brake discs with 12" (or bigger) wheels. Kit includes pad retaining clips and pins, but not brake pads.
The advantage of alloy calipers is that they dissipate heat quicker, reducing fluid boiling. The design also helps to expel pad dust and heat from the contact area. The 4 pot design provides a much more uniform pressure and far superior braking.
C-AJJ4021 also required if these calipers are to be used on vented rotors!
These brake calipers use GBP258 or similar brake pads
See GRK5003 for seal rebuild kits.
Classic Mini Caliper Alloy For 8.4 Disc Rotor Pair Black

Classic Mini Caliper Alloy For 8.4 Disc Rotor Pair Black

Classic Mini Caliper Alloy For 8.4 Disc Rotor Pair Black
Part No: C-AJJ4022
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Pair of 4-pot alloy calipers for 8.4" diameter brake discs with 12" (or bigger) wheels. Kit includes pad retaining clips and pins, but not brake pads.
The advantage of alloy calipers is that they dissipate heat quicker, reducing fluid boiling. The design also helps to expel pad dust and heat from the contact area. The 4 pot design provides a much more uniform pressure and far superior braking.
C-AJJ4021 also required if these calipers are to be used on vented rotors!
These brake calipers use GBP258 or similar brake pads
See GRK5003 for seal rebuild kits.
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