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Aerospace Components Brake Rotor Hats 5 X 4.50 4.75 5.00, Multi-lug 8 X 7 Bc on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Cerritos, California, United States

Cerritos, California, United States
nicks, scratches, surface rust.
Brand:Aerospace Components Warranty:No Warranty Manufacturer Part Number:AC-02-HL Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

A pair of rear Aerospace components hats and one rotor.     The 4.75" holes have been lightly drilled out to 5/8", please see last two pics.


 Dimensions:

Specifications:

Brake Rotor Hat Bolt Circle (in.)
8 x 7.00
Brake Rotor Hat Center Hole I.D. (in.)
3.08
Brake Rotor Hat Clearance I.D. (in.)
6.39
Brake Rotor Hat Face Thickness (in.)
0.25
Brake Rotor Hat Finish
Natural
Brake Rotor Hat Material
Aluminum
Brake Rotor Hat Offset (in.)
1.98
Brake Rotor Hat Stud Hole Diameter (in.)
0.625
Brake Rotor Hat Type (in.)
5/16-18 threaded hole, except the 4.75" which is 5/8
Quantity
Sold individually
Manufacturer's Part Number:
AC-02-HL

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