Dynapros Bridge Bolt
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Does anyone have a pair of superlites and dynapros sitting around (paging @Savington and @OGRacing). Are the bridge bolts interchangeable? I found a bridge bolt kit for the superlites that looks like it should fit a dynapros just fine but if someone could confirm that would be awesome.
We don't have any *****-wood stuff laying around. i can refer you to V8 roadsters.. i know they use those calipers a lot. or Savington might have some.
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According to: Wilwood High Performance Disc Brakes - Caliper Product Number: 120-9693-SI
The wilwood bridge bolt kit: 230-10118 can be retrofitted to all DynaPro calipers.
The wilwood bridge bolt kit: 230-10118 can be retrofitted to all DynaPro calipers.
Finally got a chance to measure these for anyone interested. Bolts are 1/4-20.
Longer bolts 3.210"
Shorter bolts 2.9625"
Spacer 1.904" length, .375" diameter
I used the longer bolts so that it extended out the other side of the caliper.
Bump to see if anyone has used this same bridgebolt kit on the radial mount version of these calipers (vs the lug mount ones shown)? Wilwood lists the bridgebolt kit for them as "N/A" on their website
Doubt it. The lug calipers are 12mm pad, radials are 16mm pad. The bolt is almost certainly different. The Superlite is a 20mm pad, so different again. The Superlite comes standard with a bridge bolt.
I installed them on my TSE BBK (with Dynapros) at M@MRLS during a pad change. They improve pedal feel and modulation, IMO. Very inexpensive upgrade, although they make pad changes a bit of a PITA, as there's no notch to locate them properly and there's some trial-and-error required in order to line them up so the bolt will thread properly at the far side.
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