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Brake Drum Fits Renault Clio Mk4 1.5d Rear 2012 On 5-speed Manual Transmission on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Brand:Delphi Manufacturer Part Number:9914666RMP MPN:9914666RMP EAN:9914666RMP Type:Brake Drum Function:Brake Drum Placement on Vehicle:Rear Axle Additional Information 2:with ABS sensor ring, with wheel bearing Number of Holes:4 Bolt Hole Circle Diameter:100 mm Centering Diameter:25 mm Brake Type:Brake Drum with Bearing Inner Brake Drum Height:44 mm Total Br. Drum Height:76 mm Br. Drum outer diameter:237 mm Inner Brake Drum Diameter:203 mm Reference OE/OEM Number:BORG & BECK: BBR7281, RENAULT: 432002176R, 432021872R, 432024062R, RENAULT: 432024342R, 432029332R, 432029357R, 432031439R, RENAULT: 432032273R, 432033713R, BFR626

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