Alcon 1 1/4" Rear Brake Rotors & Hats 10 Bolt Nice Nascar Arca on 2040-parts.com
Asheville, North Carolina, United States
Alcon rear rotors and hats. Alcon brand. Short track heavy duty rotors. 11 3/4" Outside diameter, 8 1/4" inside diameter. 1 1/4" inches thick. 1 3/4" surface area. These rotors are are lightly used in excellent condition. Lightweight rotors, directional veins. The hats are Alcon brand. 10 x 7 7/8" bolt pattern. Model BAD2129 x 457. 2 1/8" offset. Came from CUP team. See other brakes and accessories in our store: Used Race Parts Supply.
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