Vehicle Fitment
- Fits Models with 355.5mm (14") x 32mm (1.25") Brake Rotors.
Forged Narrow Superlite® Driver Side Brake Caliper (120-11779-RD) by Wilwood®. The Forged Narrow Superlite is thier newest version for the venerable Superlite caliper series adds the versatility and convenience of radial mounting to this widely popular caliper group. Radial mounting simplifies adaptation and provides two planes of adjustment for accurate alignment over the disc. These calipers integrate "Big Brake" style with Wilwood's latest technology to generate big stopping power in extreme environments over a broad range of vehicle applications.
Caliper Material: Aluminum |
Caliper Color: Red |
Caliper Construction: Fixed |
Caliper Mount Side: Driver Side |
Caliper Type: Forged Narrow Superlite (FNSL6R) |
Driving Style: Performance / Racing |
Mount Type: Radial |
Pad Area: 8.2 in² |
Pad Plate: 7416 |
Caliper Total Piston Area: 4.04 in² |
Piston Material: Stainless Steel |
Piston Quantity: 6-Piston |
Piston Size: 1.62"/1.12"/1.12" |
Brake Pad Volume: 3.8 in³ |
Maximum Rotor Width: 1.25" |
Maximum Rotor Diameter: 14" |
Minimum Rotor Diameter: 11.75" |
The key to the superior performance of the Forged Narrow Superlite comes from the extremely durable and efficient body design. Starting at 4.9 pounds it is the product of computer generated solid modeling and FEA stress analysis technology. The most noteworthy feature of this new caliper design is the forging. Each body is stress-flow forged from premium grade aluminum alloy billets. Stress-flow forging re-aligns the metal's internal grain structure to flow within the contour of the caliper body. This process eliminates the stresses and interruptions to the internal grain structure that occur when machining a straight block billet. Simply stated, there is no better way to build a stronger aluminum caliper body.
A unique piston differential bore configuration provides balanced loading for even pad wear in sustained high heat environments. The standard Forged Narrow Superlite calipers feature stainless steel pistons. Stainless is used for its slow heat transfer properties and high resistance to corrosion.
Wilwood® Engineering designs and manufactures high-performance disc brake systems. Since founding in 1977, Wilwood has developed a substantial matrix of brake components and engineering techniques that allow us to quickly and reliably create brake systems for almost any application. Their core ability is the rapid development of custom engineered brake systems using a combination of off-the-shelf and custom components. In addition to designing and manufacturing brakes for all types of competitive motor sports, Wilwood also manufactures brake systems and components for agricultural equipment, industrial applications, utility vehicles, snowmobiles, quads, motorcycles and military vehicles.