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Is the shipping free?
Yes, we offer free standard shipping on all orders within the United States.
When will I receive my item?
Domestic orders typically arrive within 3-5 business days. Delivery times are estimated and may vary depending on your location, weather conditions, or other unforeseen factors.
Can I change or return my item?
We hope you love your purchase, but if you need to make a change or return your item, we’ve got you covered! You can initiate a return or exchange within 30 days of receiving your order. Please ensure the product is in its original condition and packaging. For more information on our return policy, please visit our Returns & Exchanges page.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the bore size of the Wilwood master cylinder kit? A: The bore size of the Wilwood master cylinder kit is one and one-sixteenth inches. This size is ideal for providing balanced braking performance in various automotive applications.
- Q: What materials are used in the Wilwood master cylinder kit? A: The master cylinder kit is made from durable lightweight aluminum and features a large capacity plastic reservoir. This combination ensures both strength and reduced weight for better performance.
- Q: What are the dimensions of the package? A: The package dimensions are eleven inches in length, five inches in height, and five inches in width. This compact size makes it easy to store and transport.
- Q: How do I install the Wilwood master cylinder kit? A: To install the kit, you will need to adapt the standard factory mounting bolt holes to your racing pedal assembly using an optional mounting adapter bracket. Follow the included instructions for proper installation.
- Q: Is this master cylinder suitable for racing applications? A: Yes, this master cylinder kit is suitable for racing applications. Its design allows for adaptability with racing pedal assemblies, making it a popular choice among racers.
- Q: Can I use this master cylinder with my existing brake system? A: Yes, the Wilwood master cylinder can be used with existing brake systems, provided they are compatible with the standard O.E.M. internal components used in this kit.
- Q: What is the weight of the Wilwood master cylinder kit? A: The weight of the master cylinder kit is three pounds. This lightweight design contributes to improved vehicle performance.
- Q: How do I maintain the Wilwood master cylinder kit? A: To maintain the master cylinder, regularly check for fluid leaks and ensure the reservoir is filled with the appropriate brake fluid. Replace any worn components as needed.
- Q: Is the Wilwood master cylinder kit safe to use? A: Yes, the kit is designed with safety in mind, utilizing standard O.E.M. components. Proper installation and maintenance are essential to ensure safe operation.
- Q: What should I do if the master cylinder kit arrives damaged? A: If the master cylinder kit arrives damaged, contact the seller immediately to initiate a return or exchange process. Keep all packaging materials for inspection.
- Q: Does the master cylinder kit come with a warranty? A: Yes, the Wilwood master cylinder kit typically comes with a manufacturer's warranty. Check the product details or contact the seller for specific warranty information.
- Q: Can I return the Wilwood master cylinder kit if I'm not satisfied? A: Yes, you can return the master cylinder kit if you are not satisfied, provided you adhere to the seller's return policy. Ensure the product is unused and in its original packaging.
- Q: Is this master cylinder compatible with both front and rear brakes? A: Yes, the Wilwood master cylinder kit is compatible with both front and rear brake systems, allowing for versatile use in various automotive setups.
- Q: What type of brake fluid should I use with this master cylinder? A: You should use brake fluid that meets the specifications for the Wilwood master cylinder, typically DOT 3 or DOT 4 fluid. Always refer to the manufacturer's guidelines.
- Q: How can I tell if my master cylinder needs replacement? A: Signs that your master cylinder may need replacement include a spongy brake pedal, fluid leaks, or reduced braking performance. Regular inspection is recommended.