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Wilwood Brake Rotor/drum 160-8484 on 2040-parts.com

US $135.00
Location:

Liberty, South Carolina, United States

Liberty, South Carolina, United States
Condition:New Brand:Wilwood Manufacturer Part Number:160-8484 UPC:889545040654

Brand:Wilwood Disc Brakes

Manufacturer's Part Number:160-8484

Part Type:Brake Rotors

Product Line:Wilwood Ultralite HP Solid Rotor and Hats

Summit Racing Part Number:WIL-160-8484

UPC:889545040654

Intended for Street Use:No

For Use with Stock Calipers:No

Rotor Construction:Solid

Rotor Style:Solid surface

Rotor Outside Diameter (in):11.190 in.

Rotor Thickness (in):0.188 in.

Rotor Material:Iron

Rotor Finish:Natural

Quantity:Sold individually.

Notes:Replacement rotors for drag race applications using Ford 8.8 in. rear axles. 2.273 in. offset

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