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Porsche Brake Dust Shield (5 X 130) on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Westmont, Illinois, US

Westmont, Illinois, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:unknown Placement on Vehicle:Array Surface Finish:high heat paint/black/ original from manufacturer

These are non-cosmetic parts, whose function is to protect high-value wheels from being damaged by metals/corrosive particles emitted by today's metallic brake pads. The hole pattern is 5 x 130 which is a Porsche lug pattern ( Volkswagen Touareg included ). The diameter of the disc is approximately 12.5 inches and can be used on a 15 inch rim and larger. no offsets are required when this is in use and the standard lug bolts are compatible. These are not to be used during autocross or high-performance driving events as maximum air cooling is required to maintain positive braking. However,  Their use at highway and local driving speeds allow good cooling for a great performance.

These will be sold as a set of (4)
Opening bid price of $20 is to cover packaging and shipping (Continental US) only, there is no reserve!
Will ship via United States Postal Service 1-3 day service, with tracking

Enjoy!



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