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Wilwood Caliper-Forged Dynalite-M-Red 1.75in Pistons .81in DiscThe Forged Billet Dynalite M is further enhancement of the venerable Forged Dynalite series calipers. Specifically designed to enhance outboard clearance and is the basis for Wilwood's new Classic Style brake kits. The latest applied developments and innovations in caliper design and manufacturing processes have resulted in substantial improvements in strength and performance over all comparable models.
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