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4036 RC8R Brake Pads
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CL BRAKES 4036 RC8R Brake Pads


CL BRAKES supports every year many drivers, professional or not, at all levels, gathering the necessary experience to develop the most performing braking materials.
Thanks to the competition, the development of new products is always at the highest level of performance.
The entire range is characterized by a clear bite of the braking.
This material meets the most demanding racing conditions. It has been winning races for 6 years already thanks to its unbeatable efficiency / ease of use ratio. It offers a very high level of friction consistency.
Average coefficient of friction of 0.6.
Its use requires a very good quality brake fluid.
Bedding-in procedure :

No specific bedding-in required.
On new discs : Warm up the system gradually.
On lapped discs: Some average braking.
Use with high quality brake fluid.
Bleed the brakes often.
Sintered metal friction material.
Main components : Graphite, ceramic, iron, copper and bronze.
This pad uses no lead, no asbestos, no nickel (NoNiTech technology) for the preservation of the environment.

Front brake pads for:
OPEL Astra (F) 1.6 16V - from 1994 to 1998
OPEL Astra (F) 1.8 16V - from 1991 to 1998
OPEL Astra (F) 2.0 16V - from 1988 to 1998
OPEL Calibra 2.0 16V (150CV) - from 1990 to 1994
OPEL Kadett (E) 1.8 GT - from 1985 to 1991
OPEL Kadett (E) 2.0 16V - from 1987 to 1991
VAUXHALL Astra (1) 2.0 GTE 16V - from 1988 to 1991
VAUXHALL Calibra 2.5 24V - from 1989 to 1997
VAUXHALL Carlton 3.0 24V - from 1989 to 1990
VAUXHALL Cavalier 2.5 24V - from 1993 to 1996

Ref.: 1PFCL4036RC8R

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This product is suitable for the following vehicles:

BrandModelTypeYear
OPELASTRA2.0 GSi 16V F (150CV)09/1991 - 01/1998
OPELCALIBRA2.0 16V (150CV)09/1989 - 07/1997
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Universe Competition, Track days
Oreca Reference 1PFCL4036RC8R
Manufacturer's reference 4036RC8R
Brand CL BRAKES
Vehicle categories 1266, 1270
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