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Rane Brakes Price List Part 1.Cdr Dimensions in mm BFMC/ WVA 2012 FMSI REF NO A.E.C (BLMC) Mammoth Major Mammoth Major 8 Wheel Rigid 3 TG8R 74 F GG/83/1(4) 19072 386 152 13 394 Mammoth Major V8 800 F GG/83/1(4) 19072 386 152 13 394 Marshall Major, Marshall 3T GM6 F GG/83/1(4) 19072 386 152 13 394 Marshall TGM6, THM8 F GG/83/1(4) 19072 386 152 13 394 Mercury 3TGM4R 16 ton F GG/83/1(4) 19072 386 152 13 394 Rigid, 3TGM4R Tractive Unit Reliance 760, 6UR, 6U3ZR F GG/83/1(4) 19072 386 152 13 394 Mandator V8 800 F GG/83/1(4) 19072 386 152 13 394 AUSTIN METRO Metro City 82- R MO/33/1 11057 178 38 5 178 Mini Metro (Teves) 80- R 11057 178 30 5 178 Maxi Maxi Hi-Line 72-81 R GG/130/1 (4) 159 38 5 203 Maxi 1500 and 1750 69-72 R GG/130/1 (4) 159 38 5 203 Other Models Ital 1, 3, 1,7,2,0 OHLS Auto 80- R GG/130/1 (4) 159 38 5 203 Allegra 1100,1300,1500,1750 74- R GG/130/1 (4) 159 38 5 203 Mini Moke 66-72 R MO/33/1 11057 178 30 5 178 Mini Cooper “S” 63-71 R MO/33/1 11057 178 30 5 178 Marina t cwt Van 73-73 R GG/130/1 (4) 159 38 5 203 Other Models FJK 160, 8 ton (now 1300FJ 66-70 Mini Van, 5 cwt MO/33/1 11057 178 30 5 178 AUWATER N116, N116/3, N122 74- N214, N216, N218 74- N314, N316 & N326 74- N414, N416, N426 74- With Daimler Axies F MB/74/1 (4) 19580 190 160 18.17/15.7 410 MB/75/1 (4) 19579 232 160 18.1/18.3 410 R MB/76/1 (4) 19582 190 220 18.2/15.7 410 MB/77/1 (4) 19581 232 220 18.1/8.3 410 With DAF Axies F DF/16/2 (4) 19256 227 178 18.2/10.9 419 DF/17/2(4) 19260 237 178 18.8/14.2 419 N 138 75- F MB/74/1 (4) 19580 190 160 18.17/15.7 410 MB/75/1 (4) 19579 232 160 18.1/18.3 410 R MB/76/1 (4) 19582 190 220 18.2/15.7 410 MB/77/1 (4) 19581 232 220 18.1/8.3 410 R MB/74/1 (4) 19580 190 160 18.17/15.7 410 MB/75/1 (4) 19579 232 160 18.1/18.3 410 AWD TL 17, 18 88 F CW/12/1 (8) 19921 211 203.2 9.33/13.50 394 R CW/12/1 (8) 19921 211 203.2 9.33/13.50 394 Dimensions in mm BFMC/ WVA 2012 FMSI REF NO TL 17, 27 91- F VL/88/1 (8) 19939 191 200 18.7/13.7 410 R VL/88/1 (8) 19939 191 200 18.7/13.7 410 TL 24, 27 91- F VL/88/1 (8) 19939 191 200 18.7/13.7 410 R VL/87/1 (8) 19938 191 175 18.7/13.7 410 R VL/87/1 (8) 19938 191 175 18.7/13.7 410 MTL 33, 27 (8*6) 91- F VL/88/1 (8) 19939 191 200 18.7/13.7 410 VL/88/1 (8) 19939 191 200 18.7/13.7 410 R VL/88/1 (8) 19939 191 200 18.7/13.7 410 R VL/88/1 (8) 19939 191 200 18.7/13.7 410 MTM40.30 90 F CW/12/1 (8) 19921 211 203.2 9.33/13.50 394 F CW/12/1 (8) 19921 211 203.2 9.33/13.50 394 R CW/12/1 (8) 19921 211 203.2 9.33/13.50 394 R CW/12/1 (8) 19921 211 203.2 9.33/13.50 394 BAJET FOND TRAILES 419 X 178 mm IL/66/5 (4) 207 178 19.1/16.3 419 IL/67/5 (4) 210 178 18.4/11.9 419 419 X 203 mm RW/1/3 (4) 19366 207 203 19.0/16.0 419 RW/2/3 (4) 19367 210 203 19.0/11.0 419 BEDFORD “J” Series J4 Series (CDM3, CFM3, CJM3) 72-80 F BO/35/1 (4) 375 81 11 356 J5 Series (CDN1, DFN1, CJN1, CDN3, DFN3, CJN3) BO/36/1 (4) 375 81 6 356 J6 (CFQ1, CFQ3) 69-80 R BO/55/1 (4) 17713 428 127 12 410 BO/56/1 (4) 17714 428 127 7 410 “M” SERIES M1120 (4 * 4) 77-87 R BO/55/1 (4) 17713 428 127 12 410 BO/56/1 (4) 17714 428 127 7 410 “TJ” Range TJ1090 77-87 R BO/55/1 (4) 17713 428 127 12 410 BO/56/1 (4) 17714 428 127 7 410 4 X 2 TRACTORS KF 69-87 F BO/53/1 (4) 17855 428 106 12 410 KG 69-87 BO/54/1 (4) 17854 428 106 7 410 KH 69-87 R BO/55/1 (4) 17713 428 127 12 410 TK 1260 77-87 BO/56/1 (4) 17714 428 127 7 410 TK 1630 KFA 77-87 TK 1930 KGA 77-87 “TL” Range TL1260 (DOR) 80-87 F BO/53/1 (4) 17855 428 106 12 410 TL 1630 (DOQ) BO/54/1 (4) 17854 428 106 7 410 TL 1670 (DOQ) R BO/55/1 (4) 17713 428 127 12 410 TL 1930 (DOP) BO/56/1 (4) 17714 428 127 7 410 “TM” Range Dimensions in mm BFMC/ WVA 2012 FMSI REF NO TM 2300 (4*2 Tractor) 77-87 F GG/83/1 (4) 19072 386 152 13 394 P.S.V YLQ 76-87 F GG/83/1 (4) 19072 386 152 13 394 BLP 77-87 R GG/83/1 (4) 19072 386 152 13 394 Optional Girlring Brakes YMQ 81-87 F GG/83/1 (4) 19072 386 152 13 394 R GG/83/1 (4) 19072 386 152 13 394 BENALU 419 X 178 mm IL/66/5 (4) 207 178 19.1/16.3 419 IL/67/5 (4) 210 178 18.4/11.9 419 419 X 203 MM RW/1/3 (4) 19366 207 203 19.0/16.0 419 RW/2/3 (4) 19367 210 203 19.0/11.0 419 419 X 219 MM FU/4/4 (4) 19370 207 219 19.1/16.3 419 FU/5/4(4) 19369 210 219 18.4/11.9 419 420 X 180 MM BC/36/1 (8) 19032 222 180 18.0/11.5 420 BOVA Europa F DF/20/3 (4) 19150 227 152 18.2/10.9 419 DF/21/3 (4) 19151 237 152 18.8/14.2 419 Futura Coach FLD 83- F DF/20/3 (4) 19150 227 152 18.2/10.9 419 Futura Coach FHD 83- DF/21/3 (4) 19151 237 152 18.8/14.2 419 R DF/16/2 (4) 19256 227 178 18.2/10.9 419 DF/17/2 (4) 19260 237 178 18.8/14.2 419 Futura Mercedes Chassis 83- F MB/74/1 (4) 19580 190 160 18.17/15.7 410 MB/75/1 (4) 19579 232 160 18.1/18.3 410 R MB/76/1 (4) 19582 190 220 18.2/15.7 410 MB/77/1 (4) 19581 232 220 18.1/8.3 410 Futura Coach 84- F DF/32/1 (4) 19890 193 200 19.2/16.9 420 DF/33/1 (4) 19891 195 200 18.6/12.9 420 F DF/32/1 (4) 19890 193 200 19.2/16.9 420 DF/33/1 (4) 19891 195 200 18.6/12.9 420 B.P.W AXLES 420mm x 180mm BC/36/1 (8) 19032 222 180 18.0/11.5 420 (Scam Brake) BC/98/1 (8) 19032 219 180 17.4/10.6 420 420mm x 200mm BC/37/1 (8) 19094 222 200 18.0/11.5 420 (Scam Brake) BC/97/1 (8) 19094 219 200 17.4/10.6 420 420mm x 220mm BC/81/1 (8) 19591 222 220 18.0/11.5 420 CARDI AXLES/TRAILERS 300mm x 200mm BC/80/1 (8) 19574 162 200 18.0/11.5 300 420mm X 180 mm BC/36/1 (8) 19032 222 180 18.0/11.5 420 BC/98/1 (8) 19032 219 180 17.4/10.6 420 420mm X 200mm BC/37/1 (8) 19094 222 200 18.0/11.5 420 OR BC/97/1 (8) 19094 219 200 17.4/10.6 420 Dimensions in mm BFMC/ WVA 2012 FMSI REF NO CASTERA 419 X 178 mm IL/66/5 (4) 207 178 19.1/16.3 419 IL/67/5 (4) 210 178 18.4/11.9 419 419 X 219 mm FU/4/4 (4) 19370 207 219 19.1/16.3 419 FU/5/4 (4) 19369 210 219 18.4/11.9 419 CHEVROLET COMMERCIAL LUV 77-87 2156 210 56 5 254 2156 210 56 5 254 CHRYSLER (AUSTRALIA) 6 CYL Models 75-78 R AF218 225 37 6 229 Sigma, GE, GH, GJ all models 80-87 R ST/18/1 219 43 5 229 (except Scorpion) (Girlock) Sigma, GE, all models 78-80 R ST/18/1 219 43 5 229 (except scorpion)(P.B.R) Sigma GE, all models 77-78 R AF244 244 40 5 229 (except Scorpion)(Sumitomo) Galant GD, Station Wagon 76-77 R AF244 244 40 5 229 CM & CL all Models 77-81 R AF240 243 49 5 254 CL all Models 76-77 R AF240 243 49 5 254 VJ, CJ all models 73-75 2070 251 64 5 229 196 57 5 229 VH, CH, VG all models 70-73 2070 251 64 5 229 196 57 5 229 CHRYSLER (European) Sunbeam 77-79 R GG/130/1 (4) 159 38 5 203 1300, 1600 CORDER SEMI TRAILERS 419 X 219 mm FU/4/4 (4) 19370 207 219 19.1/16.3 419 FU/5/4 (4) 19369 210 219 18.4/11.9 419 420mm x 180mm (RR200) BC/36/1 (8) 19032 222 180 18.0/11.5 420 G.T Series OR BC/98/1 (8) 19032 219 180 17.4/10.6 420 CRANE FRUEHAUF 394 X 152 mm R GG/83/1 (4) 19072 386 152 13 394 394 X 178 mm 419 X 178 mm IL/66/5 (4) 207 178 19.1/16.3 419 IL/67/5 (4) 210 178 18.4/11.9 419 (OR) 419 X 219 mm FU/4/4 (4) 19370 207 219 19.1/16.3 419 FU/5/4 (4) 19369 210 219 18.4/11.9 419 Dimensions in mm BFMC/ WVA 2012 FMSI REF NO DAF “F” Series upto 1986 FAV 1800 DT 75-86 R DF/20/3 (4) 19150 227 152 18.2/10.9 419 DF/21/3 (4) 19151 237 152 18.8/14.2 419 FA 2005 DA 73-86 R DF/20/3 (4) 19150 227 152 18.2/10.9 419 FT 2005 DH 73-86 DF/21/3 (4) 19151 237 152 18.8/14.2 419 FT 2000 DHS 73-86 R DF/20/3 (4) 19150 227 152 18.2/10.9 419 FAS 2000 DH (6X2) 73-86 DF/21/3 (4) 19151 237 152 18.8/14.2 419 FAT 2005 DH (6X4) 73-86 FAT 2205 DH (6X4) 73-86 FA2105 DHR 80-86 F DF/20/3 (4) 19150 227 152 18.2/10.9 419 FAS 2105 DHR 80-86 DF/21/3 (4) 19151 237 152 18.8/14.2 419 FA 2105 DM 80-86 R DF/20/3 (4) 19150 227 152 18.2/10.9 419 FAT 2305 DHRE 80-86 DF/21/3 (4) 19151 237 152 18.8/14.2 419 FAD 2305 DHU 80-86 R DF/20/3 (4) 19150 227 152 18.2/10.9 419 DF/21/3 (4) 19151 237 152 18.8/14.2 419 FT 2100 DHR 80-83 R DF/20/3 (4) 19150 227 152 18.2/10.9 419 FT 2105 DHR 80-83 DF/21/3 (4) 19151 237 152 18.8/14.2 419 FA2205 DU 73-86 R DF/16/2 (4) 19256 227 178 18.2/10.9 419 FT 2205 DU 73-86 DF/17/2 (4) 19260 237 178 18.8/14.2 419 FA 2605 DK, DKA, DKB 73-86 R DF/20/3 (4) 19150 227 152 18.2/10.9 419 DF/21/3 (4) 19151 237 152 18.8/14.2 419 FT 2300 DHU 80-86 F DF/20/3 (4) 19150 227 152 18.2/10.9 419 FT 2500 DHS 80-86 DF/21/3 (4) 19151 237 152 18.8/14.2 419 FT 2800 DKS, DKTD 80-86 R DF/16/2 (4) 19256 227 178 18.2/10.9 419 FAS 3300 DKX 80-86 DF/17/2 (4) 19260 237 178 18.8/14.2 419 FTG 3300 DKX 80-86 R DF/20/3 (4) 19150 227 152 18.2/10.9 419 FTR 3300 DKX All models 80-86 DF/21/3 (4) 19151 237 152 18.8/14.2 419 FTt 3300 DKX All models 80-86 FAS 2205 DU (6X4) 73-86 R DF/20/3 (4) 19150 227 152 18.2/10.9 419 FAS 2600DK, DKA, DKB (6 X 4) 73-86 DF/21/3 (4) 19151 237 152 18.8/14.2 419 FTS 2600DK, DKA, DRB (6 X 4) 73-86 FT 2800 DKS (6X4) 80-86 F DF/20/3 (4) 19150 227 152 18.2/10.9 419 FAS 2800 80-86 DF/21/3 (4) 19151 237 152 18.8/14.2 419 FT 2800 DKT 40&50 Tons 73-86 R DF/16/2 (4) 19256 227 178 18.2/10.9 419 FTT 2605 DKA, DKB (6 X 4) 73-86 DF/17/2 (4) 19260 237 178 18.8/14.2 419 R DF/20/3 (4) 19150 227 152 18.2/10.9 419 DF/21/3 (4) 19151 237 152 18.8/14.2 419 FAT 2800 (6 X 4) 73-86 F DF/20/3 (4) 19150 227 152 18.2/10.9 419 FAD 2205 DU (6 X 4) DF/21/3 (4) 19151 237 152 18.8/14.2 419 R DF/20/3 (4) 19150 227 152 18.2/10.9 419 DF/21/3 (4) 19151 237 152 18.8/14.2 419 FA 2200 DU (4 X 2) 75-86 R DF/16/2 (4) 19256 227 178 18.2/10.9 419 DF/17/2 (4) 19260 237 178 18.8/14.2 419 2300 75-86 R DF/20/3 (4) 19150 227 152 18.2/10.9 419 DF/21/3 (4) 19151 237 152 18.8/14.2 419 FTT 2805 DKS (6X4)3600 API F DF/20/3 (4) 19150 227 152 18.2/10.9 419 DF/21/3 (4) 19151 237 152 18.8/14.2 419 R DF/20/3 (4) 19150 227 152 18.2/10.9 419 DF/21/3 (4) 19151 237 152 18.8/14.2 419 R DF/20/3 (4) 19150 227 152 18.2/10.9 419 DF/21/3 (4) 19151 237 152 18.8/14.2 419 Dimensions in mm BFMC/ WVA 2012 FMSI REF NO FA 1900 DNT 87-
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