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Wilwood 340-1287 Swing Mount Brake Pedal Assembly 7.00 To 1 Ratio,forward Mount on 2040-parts.com

US $110.00
Location:

Davenport, Washington, United States

Davenport, Washington, United States
Condition:New Brand:Wilwood Manufacturer Part Number:340-1287

Wilwood Engineering



Swing Mount Brake Pedal

Swing Mount Brake Pedal 

Swing Mount Brake Pedal
 

Swing Mount Brake Pedal - Product Summary
Pedal Type
Type:Material:Finish:
Swing Mount Brake PedalAluminumBlack E-coat
Pedal Description
Mount Loc:Mount Facing:Balance Bar:Mount Length (in):
SwingForwardYes12.65
Ratio / Length
Pedal 1 Ratio:Pedal 2 Ratio:Pedal 1 Length (in):Pedal 2 Length (in):
7.0 to 111.91
Notes
Desc 1:Desc 2:
PEDAL ASSEMBLY,7:1,DUAL,M/C

This is one of racing's most popular pedals for Swing mounting two brake master cylinders with a bias balance bar. The pedal features all aluminum frame and arm construction with steel pivots, mounting studs, and an anti-skid pedal pad. Wilwood's clevis and pivot pin balance bar provide smooth and accurate settings of the brake pedal bias. It can be set and locked down with the jam nut, or attached to a remote cable for quick on-track adjustments. With a 7.00 to 1 pedal ratio.

Requires 2ea 2 bolt vertical mount master cylinders. 
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