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Rear Brake Drum 1958 Edsel Wagon Models Only New on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Montville, New Jersey, United States

Montville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New

Up for sale is a brand new Rear Brake Drum. 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. Contact us if you need to purchase more than one as we have more available. This will fit the following automobiles:

1958 Edsel - Wagon Models Only

Control #: BD 2800A

Drum Inside Diameter:  11 inches

Fits Shoe Widths Of:  2 inches

Bolt Pattern:  5 x 4 1/2"

OEM #: B7A-1126-B

Great part at a great price! See below for detailed picture(s).

Each item is described to the best of our ability. However, we are not perfect and something may slip past us. Therefore, we provide one or more large photographs to add to the description in case we have missed something.

Auto Part:

When it comes to safety there are no compromises. That's why we are offering new brake drums for your collector car or truck. Years of use take a toll on brake system components. This can result in uneven braking and ultimately an underperforming brake system.

The braking system is the most important safety system on your car and these brake drums will restore braking, reliability and safety to original standards.

Our new, precision-cast and machined drums restore new car braking for safe, confident stops and give you many years and tens of thousands of miles of worry-free driving enjoyment.

Driving old cars is fun, and that's what the old car hobby is about. The peace of mind that a restored brake system gives you is priceless.

Buy a new set of drums today. You and your car will be glad you did.


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