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Lamco Cv Drums and Rotors LAMCO CV DRUMS AND ROTORS Ref # Description Dia. Path Height Hole PCD Stud Stud BCI BUS CDR1081 ROTOR (TCV1988 PADS) 430 131 10 M16 DAIHATSU 42431-87305 DRUM DAIHATSU F & R 320 90 128 144 203 5 17.5mm 42431-87306 DRUM DAIHATSU F & R 320 90 128 144 203 6 17.5mm DD001-1 DRUM DAIHATSU F & R 320 90 128 144 190 6 17.5mm DAF BT8353 375 45 146 10 M14x1.5 BT8354 ROTOR DAF 431 45 45 10 13mm TD0363 DRUM DAF ROR (DF16/17/2) 419 186 255 281 335 10 23.5mm TD0454 DRUM DAF 419 203 175 286 335 10 24mm TD0456 DRUM DAF FRONT 420 165 228 285 335 10 24mm TD0458 DRUM DAF REAR 420 225 292 285 335 10 24mm TD0468 DRUM ROR (DF16/17/2) 419 190 259 281 335 10 23.6mm TD0714 DRUM DAF BUS 420 216 286 285 335 10 23.6mm TD0715 DRUM DAF 419 168 228 285 335 10 25mm TD0817 DRUM DAF FRONT & REAR 420 187 246 285 335 10 24mm TD0847 DRUM DAF 420 190 240 285 335 10 24mm TD0848 DRUM DAF BUS REAR (DF50/51/1) 420 250 315 285 335 10 24mm DENNIS BT8192 ROTOR DENNIS RAPIER FIRE TRUCK 354 82 10 12mm BT8289 ROTOR DENNIS JAVELIN F (45mm TH) 440 135 10 M16 BT8290 ROTOR DENNIS JAVELIN F (40mm TH) 437 130 10 17mm TD0392 DRUM DENNIS JAVELIN R 394mm 394 214 265 282 335 10 26mm TD0393 DRUM DENNIS FIRE TRUCK REAR 394 191 237 282 335 10 24mm TD0395 DRUM DENNIS DART FRONT 200mm HOLE 360 178 235 221 275 8 24mm TD0396 DRUM DENNIS DART R 360mm 360 179 241 225 275 8 24mm TD0484 DRUM DENNIS JAVELIN R 410mm 410 235 278 282 335 10 26mm 1 LAMCO CV DRUMS AND ROTORS Ref # Description Dia. Path Hight Hole PCD Stud Stud ERF TD0512 DRUM ERF FRONT 394 187 240 280 335 10 24mm TD0536 DRUM ERF E SERIES F & R 410 220 266 281 335 10 26mm TD0542 DRUM ERF, SCANIA EATON AXLE 394 192 239 280 335 10 32.3mm TD0544 DRUM ERF EC10 R ROCKWELL AXLE 419 190 259 281 335 10 23.4mm TD0545 DRUM ERF REAR 410 208 268 285 335 10 23.5mm TD0554 DRUM ERF ROCKWELL 419 190 257 285 335 10 23.5mm TD0555 DRUM ERF EC10 F VL88/1 LINING 410 208 252 285 335 10 23.5mm FODEN BT8354 ROTOR 434 45 45 10 13mm TD0363 DRUM FODEN S104, S106 REAR 419 186 255 281 335 10 23.5mm TD0422 DRUM FODEN ROR EATON AXLE 419 229 271 282.6 335 10 24mm TD0467 DRUM FODEN FRONT 419 189 241 281 335 10 26mm TD0468 DRUM FODEN ROR (RW5/6/4) 419 190 259 281 335 10 23.5mm TD0469 DRUM FODEN ROR (RW1/2/5) 419 211 272 281 335 10 23.5mm TD0490 DRUM FODEN REAR 419 211 270 285 335 10 23.5mm TD0492 DRUM FODEN FRONT 419 210 255 281 335 10 26mm TD0493 DRUM FODEN FRONT 419 210 276 281 335 10 26mm TD0503 DRUM FODEN STRATO ROCKWELL AXLE 419 182 258 285 335 10 23.7mm FORD DRUM4112 DRUM FORD RANGER 295 68 80 93 6 DRUM4235 DRUM FORD COURIER 254 75 93 6 TD0217 DRUM FORD N SERIES FRONT 406mm 406 137 206 282 335 10 26mm TD0218 DRUM FORD N SERIES REAR 406mm 406 211 270 282 335 10 23mm TD0302 DRUM FORD 419 193 264 217 285.75 10 20.25mm TD0305 DRUM FORD D SERIES FRONT 392mm 392 140 219 273 335 10 20mm TD0306 DRUM FORD D SERIES REAR 392mm 392 190 225 279.5 335 10 20mm TD0704 DRUM FORD R SERIES FRONT 394 187 206 279 335 10 19.8mm TD0705 DRUM FORD D & R REAR 394 191 225 279 335 10 19.8mm TD0666 DRUM TRADER/MAZDA 75mm WIDE SHOE 320 84 154 145 203.5 5 22mm TD0767 DRUM TRADER/MAZDA 75mm WIDE SHOE 320 90 160 145 203.5 5 22mm 2 LAMCO CV DRUMS AND ROTORS Ref # Description Dia. Path Height Hole PCD Stud Stud FORD Cont TD0676 DRUM TRADER/MAZDA 90mm WIDE SHOE 320 100 162 145 203.5 5 22mm TD0675 DRUM TRADER/MAZDA R SMALL DUAL WHEEL 228 86 131 134 185 6 22mm TD1111 DRUM USA ROCKWELL/EATON 5/6 STUD 419 189 217 283 323.5 5 & 6 20mm TD1108 DRUM LOUISVILLE REAR OPTION 419 199 270 223 285.75 10 25.4mm FREIGHTLINER CDR1051 ROTOR CENTURY C120 F (CDP1047 PADS) 430 138 249.5 10 5/8"UNC CDR1053 ROTOR CENTURY C120 R (CDP1047 PADS) 430 152 249.5 10 5/8"UNC BD90 DRUM USA FRONT 6 STUD 419 135 159 233 285.75 5 & 6 17mm BD900 DRUM FREIGHTLINER F STEEL/ALLOY RIM 419 148 239 223 285.75 10 25.4mm TD0194 DRUM FREIGHTLINER REAR DAYTON HUB 419 198 271 285.8 335 10 23.8mm TD0197 DRUM FREIGHTLINER FRONT 381 118 233 223 285.75 10 32.4mm TD1108 DRUM FREIGHTLINER REAR 419 199 270 223 285.75 10 25.4mm TD1111 DRUM EATON REAR 5/6 STUD 419 188 208 283 324 5 & 6 20mm HINO BT8332 DISC ROTOR HINO DUTRO, DYNA 295 35 90 5 DR10376 DISC ROTOR HINO DUTRO, DYNA 280 35 90 5 DH031 DRUM HINO FRONT 320 115 177 164 222 6 22.3mm DH039 DRUM HINO FRONT 406 156 200 230 285 8 22.3mm DH053 DRUM HINO REAR 406 224 283 220 285 8 22.3mm DH055 DRUM HINO REAR 370 160 188 214 285 8 22.3mm DH056 DRUM HINO RR F INBOARD 370 112 150 164 222.2 6 22.3mm DH057 DRUM HINO FRONT 370 143 175 214 285 8 22.3mm DH059 DRUM HINO RANGER GC7J FRONT 320 120 163 164 223 6 22.4mm DT023 DRUM HINO DUTRO FRONT 320 112 132 144 199 6 15mm DT026 DRUM HINO DUTRO REAR 320 123 140 164 205 6 15mm TD0206 DRUM HINO 43512-1290 394 140 214 220 285 8 22.3mm TD0217 DRUM HINO/FORD FRONT 406mm 406 137 206 282 335 10 26mm TD0218 DRUM HINO/FORD REAR 406mm 406 211 270 282 335 10 23mm TD0228 DRUM HINO/FORD FRONT 372mm HUB 406 137 207 282 335 10 26mm TD0230 DRUM HINO HU, HT, ZM REAR 406 223 253 205 285 8 22.5mm 3 LAMCO CV DRUMS AND ROTORS Ref # Description Dia. Path Height Hole PCD Stud Stud HINO (Cont) TD0230-10 DRUM HINO REAR 406 223 253 205 285 10 22.5mm TD0231 DRUM HINO BUS REAR 406.4mm 406 212 241 205 285 10 22.5mm TD0232 FRUM HINO GH FRONT 406 137 185 230 285 10 23mm TD0235 DRUM HINO FE REAR 400mm 400 142 215 220 285 8 22.3mm TD0236 DRUM HINO FE FRONT 400mm 400 115 189 220 285 8 22.5mm TD0240 DRUM HINO REAR 320 138 186 164 222.3 6 22.2mm TD0243 DRUM HINO DOLPHIN FRONT 320 123 159 164 222.3 6 22.4mm TD0244 DRUM HINO REAR 406 202 257 282 335 10 26mm TD0245 DRUM HINO FS FRONT 406 160 220 282 335 10 26.4mm TD0246 DRUM HINO FS REAR 406 228 283 282 335 10 25.6mm TD0246/1 DRUM HINO FS REAR 406 228 283 282 335 10 23.8mm TD0252 DRUM HINO DUTRO FRONT 320 125 137.8 144 185 6 15.2mm TD0253 DRUM HINO DUTRO REAR 320 96 146 150 203 5 20.9mm TD0256 DRUM HINO FG,GH,GG REAR 406 214 269 282 335 10 26mm TD0260 DRUM HINO F & G SERIES REAR 320 155 187 164 222.3 6 22.5mm TD0261 DRUM HINO BUS REAR 406 210 243 205 285 8 22.5mm TD0262 DRUM HINO BUS REAR 400 165 228 220 285 8 22.5mm TD0265 DRUM HINO BUS FRONT & REAR 400 133 199 220 285 8 22.5mm TD0270 DRUM HINO FB2 & RB145 FRONT 320mm 320 85 143 145 204 5 18.5mm TD0280 DRUM HINO RJ/RR F OUTBOARD 370 110 160 164 222 6 22mm TD0333 DRUM HINO BUS RK FRONT 406 131 186 230 285 8 22.5mm TD0369 DRUM HINO FB2 & RB145 REAR 320mm 320 85 133 145 203.5 5 18.5mm TD0370 DRUM HINO BUS RK REAR 406 226 284 282 335 10 24mm TD0372 DRUM HINO AC140, FD, GD REAR 320mm 320 127 182 164 222.3 6 22.3mm TD0373 DRUM HINO FD176 R N0915 F 320mm 320 115 177 164 222.3 6 22.2mm TD0598 DRUM HINO REAR 320 136 167 164 222 6 22.2mm TD0677 DRUM HINO RR REAR 370mm X 135 370 145 184 164 222.3 6 22.3mm TD0678 DRUM HINO FE3H FRONT 400 110 169 214 285 8 22.3mm TD0679 DRUM HINO FF3H FRONT 400 130 179 214 285 8 22.5mm TD1108 DRUM HINO ROCKWELL REAR AXLES 419 199 270 223 285.75 10 25.4mm TD1109 DRUM HINO EATON REAR AXLES 419 193 269 285.8 335 10 25.4mm TBA DRUM HINO RJ REAR 1999-on 370 160 192 214 285 8 22.3mm 4 LAMCO CV DRUMS AND ROTORS Ref # Description Dia. Path Height Hole PCD Stud Stud HINO (Cont) TBA DRUM HINO RR FRONT LH 370mm X 100mm 370 112 178 164 222.2 6 22.3mm TBA DRUM HINO GD FRONT 400 8 TBA DRUM HINO RJ REAR OPTION 320 125 170 145 204 5 INTERNATIONAL BD90 DRUM FRONT USA 5/6 STUD FRONT 419 135 159 233 285.75 5 & 6 17mm BD160 DRUM REAR USA 6 STUD 419 188 208 286 324 6 17mm TD0319 DRUM INTER ROR MERITOR C/U TD1108 419 196 268 222.9 285.75 10 24.1mm TD0320 DRUM INTER ROR MERITOR FRONT 419 158 232 285.8 335 10 25.4mm TD0332 DRUM INTER FRONT 16.5" X 5" 419 138 233 223 285.75 10 31.5mm TD1111 DRUM ROCWELL/EATON 5/6 STUD 419 188 217 286 323.5 5 & 6 20mm TD1113 DRUM IMT ROCKWELL 6 STUD 419 188 208 240 279 6 20mm ISUZU DR10073 ROTOR ISUZU NKR/NPR 265 35 90 5 M16 DR100736 ROTOR ISUZU NKR/NPR 265 35 79 6 M14 DR100736S ROTOR ISUZU NKR/NPR 265 30 77 6 M14 DR46005 ROTOR ISUZU NKR/NPR 285 35 90 5 DR46006 ROTOR ISUZU NPR81/NKR81 2 TON FRONT 293 37 57 12 DR8908 ROTOR ISUZU NKR/NPR 283 35 63.5 12 DRUM1652 DRUM ISUZU UTE 1981-on 254 61 71 96.5 6 DRUM1653 DRUM ISUZU AMIGO/RODEO 2WD 295 57 80 96.5 6 DRUM1654 DRUM ISUZU UTE 2002 4WD 254 63 71 101 6 DRUM1655 DRUM ISUZU D MAX 295 60 81 101 6 DRUM4222 DRUM ISUZU KB UTE 254 74 71 6 DRUM4258 DRUM ISUZU AMIGO/RODEO 4WD 295 57 80 100.75 6 DRUM4265 DRUM ISUZU TROOPER,RODEO 254 71 96.5 6 BD3115 DRUM ISUZU NKR 300mm F 6 STUD 300 87 102 132 223 6 BD3126 DRUM ISUZU NKR 300mm R 6 STUD 300 85 120 155 223 6 DI002 DRUM ISUZU REAR 410 222 260 230 285 8 22.5mm DI027 DRUM ISUZU NKR R NPR F (+ 5 x threaded) 300 90 158 156 203.5 5 19.5mm 5 LAMCO CV DRUMS AND ROTORS Ref # Description Dia.
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