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EBC FA741R Sintered R Series Brake Pads for Arctic Cat Wildcat Sport 700
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EBC FA741R Sintered R Series Brake Pads for Arctic Cat Wildcat Sport 700
Upgrade your Arctic Cat Wildcat Sport 700 with the EBC FA741R Sintered R Series brake pads, designed for optimal stopping power and durability. Crafted with advanced sintered material, these brake pads provide excellent performance in demanding off-road conditions and high-temperature environments. Their robust construction ensures consistent braking response, making them ideal for both recreational and competitive use. The FA741R pads are tailored specifically for the 2015 and 2016 Arctic Cat Wildcat Sport 700 models, providing a perfect fit and seamless installation.
Designed with precision, these EBC brake pads feature a high-friction formula that enhances braking performance without excessive brake fade. The sintered material offers excellent resistance to wear and corrosion, ensuring a longer lifespan compared to organic or semi-metallic pads. Whether you're tackling rugged trails or enjoying high-speed terrain, the FA741R pads deliver reliable stopping power when you need it most. Easy to install and maintain, they are a dependable upgrade for your vehicle's braking system.
Engineered for serious off-road enthusiasts, the EBC FA741R brake pads combine innovative technology with quality craftsmanship. Their design ensures minimal dust and noise during operation, contributing to a cleaner and quieter ride. Trust in EBC's reputation for producing high-performance brake components that meet the demands of challenging environments, and enjoy peace of mind knowing your vehicle's safety is enhanced with these premium brake pads.
Features:
- Sintered material for high durability and resistance to wear
- Designed specifically for Arctic Cat Wildcat Sport 700 (2015-2016)
- Enhanced braking performance with high-friction formula
- Resistant to high temperatures and brake fade
- Minimal dust and noise during operation
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