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Composite Rear Brake Drum 1967 - 1969 Ford Ranchero 10 X 2 1/2 Inch 67 68 69 on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Montville, New Jersey, United States

Montville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

Up for auction is a NEW Rear Brake Drum. Manufactured years ago by one of the major automotive aftermarket companies. We have a few available, so the one you receive may look slightly different than the photo. This drum is precision cast and machined and allows you to restore your car's brakes to factory specifications. Pick up a new brake drum for your car in order to make safe, sure stops. This will fit the following automobiles:

1967-1969 Ford Ranchero with 10 inch composite rear drum

Control #: BD 2635

Drum Inside Diameter:  10 inches

Fits Shoe Widths Of:  2 1/2 inches

Bolt Pattern:  5 x 4 1/2"



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