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Old 01-23-2009, 07:52 AM
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Default Wilwood caliper that looks like new Dynapro 6?

Does anyone know if Wilwood makes a caliper that looks like the new Dynapro 6 piston that was just intro'd in 08? I'm considering changing out the Dynalite calipers on the rear of my 68 if Wilwood makes a caliper that looks more like the Dynapro. The Dynapro is powercoated gloss black whereas the Dynalite is a baked on wrinkle type finish. It's not overly noticable, but thought it might be work checking into.

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Old 01-23-2009, 09:23 AM
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Wilwood now makes the Dynalite 6 that is powdercoated gloss black . It has the same finish as the SL6's but yet bolts right up in place of the dynalite 4.
If you need some pricing let me know.

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Re-reading this, I think I mis-posted what I'm looking for. My car has DynaPro 6's on the front (shiny powder coated black billet calipers - they look GREAT!). The rear is Dynalite 4. The finish just doesn't match front to rear. I just don't know if I'm looking for a DynaPro 4 or a Dynalite 4 to match the look of the front. I'm just curious how much it'll cost to match the look - if it's very much, I'll stick with what I have already since there are other places that I'd like to spend that cash.
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Old 02-02-2009, 06:19 PM
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Why don't you post a pic of the calipers that you currently have and we can match them from here.

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We have a smaller bore Dynapro 6 for the rear in stock. Looks EXACTLY like what you bought from us for the front. Same caliper, smaller pistons for proper brake bias.
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Old 02-03-2009, 04:53 AM
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Frank,

I'll call if I have time while I'm at work today to discuss my ideas so I can maybe plan out what I want to do a little better.

BTW, this is what is on the front of my car (in black):


This is what the rear looks like:


This is what I'd like the rear to look like:
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This is what I'd like the rear to look like:
Try dynalite billet's

Here's my set up:

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