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FS Brembo Race Rear Calipers with brand new pads!
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FS Brembo Race Rear Calipers with brand new pads!
I have a pair of lightly used Brembo Radial SC240 Race calipers with titanium inserts!
Piston sizes 28 & 34, and will work with rotors 1.170 to 1.330 in thick. (Note, the link below includes regulation size 1.250)
They come with New Bedded rear pads (PFC 7735-83).
These calipers are great for a track car or aggressive AX setup.
The calipers I am offering are the same as these in the following link... In fact, I originally bought them from the same seller! The only difference is that mine have mildly smaller pistons for better F/R brake balance with more front caliper setups.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Brembo-rear-cali...d=p3911.c0.m14
I am looking for $450 OBO. Any reasonable offer gets them. I will even throw in (if you want) one E60 545 345mm Rear disk free of charge that I was originally going to adapt them to work with, but never did.
Specs/Details:
Pad Thickness:
0.778” (19.76 mm)
Pads Cross Ref:
Ferodo: FRP308
Hawk: HB167
Mintex: 1553
PFC: 7735
Polymatrix: 5743
Raybestos: R735A
(Also see Image)
Piston sizes 28 & 34, and will work with rotors 1.170 to 1.330 in thick. (Note, the link below includes regulation size 1.250)
They come with New Bedded rear pads (PFC 7735-83).
These calipers are great for a track car or aggressive AX setup.
The calipers I am offering are the same as these in the following link... In fact, I originally bought them from the same seller! The only difference is that mine have mildly smaller pistons for better F/R brake balance with more front caliper setups.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Brembo-rear-cali...d=p3911.c0.m14
I am looking for $450 OBO. Any reasonable offer gets them. I will even throw in (if you want) one E60 545 345mm Rear disk free of charge that I was originally going to adapt them to work with, but never did.
Specs/Details:
Pad Thickness:
0.778” (19.76 mm)
Pads Cross Ref:
Ferodo: FRP308
Hawk: HB167
Mintex: 1553
PFC: 7735
Polymatrix: 5743
Raybestos: R735A
(Also see Image)
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Also, the part number on the calipers are 7K10 and 7K14, that is the number that is stamped on each caliper, there are other numbers but appear to be put on with a vibratory instrument and only carry reference to rebuild date etc. The master cylinder weighs about 15 oz. The part number on the master cylinder is 5217 00, this is the number that is part of the casting maybe not the real part number, there appears to be a 2XX1009 or 2XK1009 also put on with a vibratory engraver.
Also, the part number on the calipers are 7K10 and 7K14, that is the number that is stamped on each caliper, there are other numbers but appear to be put on with a vibratory instrument and only carry reference to rebuild date etc. The master cylinder weighs about 15 oz. The part number on the master cylinder is 5217 00, this is the number that is part of the casting maybe not the real part number, there appears to be a 2XX1009 or 2XK1009 also put on with a vibratory engraver.