Aluminum Brake Drums 1978-87 Grand National El Camino Monte Carlo 1982-92 Camaro on 2040-parts.com
Deer Park, Washington, US
This is a pair of aluminum rear brake drums that will fit 1982-1992 Camaro and Firebird, 1978-1987 Elcamino, Buick Grand National, and probably many other GM vehicles of the same era. These drums measure 241.8mm, and 242.7mm (the max diameter is 243.5mm so there is lots left on them). They will need to be turned. |
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