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Condition:New Brand:MEYLE EAN:4040074632567 Category:Braking System Type:Disc Brake Brake Pad Set Reference OE/OEM Number:0,21519, RTC5574,SFP000260,SFP000140,STC1275,STC2952,MBP015 OEM Numbers:0--LAND ROVER,STC1275--LAND ROVER,STC2952--LAND RO, RTC5574--LAND ROVER,SFP000260--LAND ROVER,SFP00014, VER MPN:025 215 1918 Manufacturer Part Number:025 215 1918 Fitting Position:Front Axle Placement on Vehicle:Front Brake System:Lockheed Height [mm]:68.6 Manufacturer:MEYLE Supplementary Article/Info 2:with anti-squeak plate Thickness [mm]:18 Wear Warning Contact:not prepared for wear indicator Width [mm]:126.5

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