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Wilwood 170-1827 Rear Brake Rotor Hats 5 X 4.50 4.75 5.00, Multi-lug 8 X 7.62 Bc on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Cerritos, California, United States

Cerritos, California, United States
Look new, but have nicks and scratches from handling
Brand:Wilwood Warranty:No Warranty Manufacturer Part Number:170-1827 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Interchange Part Number:WLD_170-1827

A pair of rear wilwood hats.  They are slightly different in anodizing and there are nicks and scratches.   Wilwood's website:  http://www.wilwood.com/Hats/HatProd.aspx?itemno=170-1827


 Dimensions:

Hat Dimensions
Mount Hole Type:Rotor Bolt Circle (in):Hat Offset (in):Center Reg. (in):
Thru Hole8 x 7.6223.06
Hat Type
Material:Mount Style:Finish:Weight (Lbs.):
AluminumFixed MountBlack E-Coat2.1
Bolt Circle Dimensions
Hat Bolt Circle 1:Hat Bolt Circle 2:Hat Bolt Circle 3:
5 X 4.505 X 4.755 X 5.00
Application Info
Application Note:Hat Bolt Kit Part #:
General Pro St Applications230-0150
Cautionary Info
Application Note:

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