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Wilwood Race Superlite 6R 12.88” Front Big Brake Kit - 13-24 Honda Civic / 23 Integra

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Wilwood Race Superlite 6R 12.88” Front Big Brake Kit - 13-24 Honda Civic / 23 IntegraWilwood engineered these front big brake kits around motorsports proven Superlite calipers for select 2013 2024 Civic models, in street or race trim. Oversized iron alloy rotors with forged aluminum mounting hats and brackets are lighter than stock but still produce greater brake torque and less fade. Rigid, forged billet aluminum six piston calipers with less deflection provide increased clamping force and even pad wear. Designed to work with OEM

Wilwood engineered these front big brake kits around motorsports proven Superlite calipers for select 2013-2024 Civic models, in street or race trim.

Oversized iron alloy rotors with forged aluminum mounting hats and brackets are lighter than stock but still produce greater brake torque and less fade. Rigid, forged billet aluminum six piston calipers with less deflection provide increased clamping force and even pad wear.

Designed to work with OEM master cylinders, rear brakes and electronics to maintain proper front-to-rear brake bias.

This kit a dedicated road racing on all 2013-2024 Honda Civics and requires 17” or larger wheels designed with additional inside clearance to accommodate the larger than stock brake package. The six piston FNSL6R/ST radial mount calipers used in this kit feature a forged aluminum body with a Type III Mil-Spec hard anodized, medium gray color finish. Thermlock® pistons are used to reduce heat transfer an Spec37 alloy, GT competition series 12.88” diameter directional vane rotors are used.

Features

  • Superlite/ST six piston race calipers with two-piece Thermlock® thermal-barrier pistons
  • Type-III hard anodized inside and out for durability and wear resistance
  • Spec37 iron alloy low-distortion, high-friction rotors with 48 directional cooling vanes

Vehicle Compatibility

  • Acura Integra 2023 A-Spec
  • Acura Integra 2023 Base
  • Honda Civic 2018-2019 DX
  • Honda Civic 2013-2023 EX
  • Honda Civic 2013-2021 EX-L
  • Honda Civic 2016-2020 EX-T
  • Honda Civic 2016-2023 LX
  • Honda Civic 2016-2018 LX-P
  • Honda Civic 2017-2024 Sport
  • Honda Civic 2018-2024 Sport Touring
  • Honda Civic 2016-2024 Touring
  • Honda Civic 2024 Type R

     

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