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Web Steering 2010Cat.Pub 119 Liverpool Road, Newcastle Under Lyme Staffordshire ST5 9BZ England Telephone Sales 01782 663070 Fax Sales 01782 614985 Telephone Admin 01782 663020 Fax Admin 01782 711506 Website www.camelot-automotive.co.uk Email [email protected] SALES TEL: 01782 663070 FAX : 01782 624175 E-MAIL: [email protected] 2 CATALOGUE INDEX TRUCK SECTION PAGE NO AWD / BEDFORD 3 DAF 4 to 13 ERF 14 to 15 FODEN 16 to 17 FORD / IVECO 18 to 26 HINO/LDV 27 LEYLAND DAF 28 to 29 MAN 30 to 34 MERCEDES 35 to 40 RENAULT 41 to 45 SCANIA 46 to 48 SEDDON ATKINSON 49 to 50 VOLVO 51 to 54 TRAILER 55 BUS SECTION BEDFORD 56 DAF 57 to 58 DENNIS BUS & SPV 59 to 61 FORD 62 LEYLAND DAF 63 to 65 MERCEDES 66 OPTARE 67 RENAULT / DODGE 68 SCANIA 69 VOLVO 70 to 71 3 SALES TEL: 01782 663070 FAX : 01782 614985 E-MAIL: [email protected] STEERING BEDFORD TRUCK SECTION TK SERIES TK 1.5 – 2 ton / 1965 – 1968 TK 1.5 – 2 ton / 1968 – on TK 570 ,KB,3 ton / 1961 – 1986 TK 750 ,KC 4 ton / 1961 – 1968 TK 860,5 ton / 1961 – 1968 Both ball joints fixed, off set 90 degrees Distance between centres of ball joints 920mm. TL 860 Chassis, SKF, DGM TK 1000, KE, 6 ton / 1961 – 1968 SKF & DGM CHASSIS PART NO: CDL 258 OE no 8848258 From chassis 7857816 Drag link assembly TK /TL SERIES TK 1000,KE,6 ton / 1971 – 1986 – on Chassis 1T193139 TK 1260,KF,KG, 7 ton / 1961 – 1986 TK 1470,KH,8 ton / 1961 – 1980 TL 1000,DLW,DJN Manual steer / 1980- 1986 TL 1000,DLW,DJN Power Steer / 1980 on TL 1020 DLW,DJN Manual steer / 1980-1986 TL 1020 DLW,DJN Power steer / 1980 on TL 1260 DJR, DLR, Manual steer / 1980 –1986 TL 1260 DJR, DLR, Power steer /1986 on TL 1300 DJR, Manual steer /1986-on TL 1470,DMT, Manual steer/1980 –1986 TL 1470,DMP, Power steer / 1980 – on TL 1500,DMT, Manual steer / 1980 – 1986 PART NO: CTE 267 – LHT female OE no 8848267 TL 1630,DMV, DJP, Manual steer / 1980 – 1986 PART NO: CTE 266 –RHT female OE no 8848266 TL 10-14/ 1988-1992 TL 17-18/ 1988-1992 Track rod ends TL 12-16/ 1988-1992 TL 17-27/ 1988-1992 TL 13-16/ 1988-1992 J Range 5-6 ton 58-76 TK 1½ -2 ton 71-78 Chassis 2T120001 TK 3-5 ton 61-84 TK 570 TK 750 TK 860 DGM to chassis LT200719 TL 3-5 ton 1979 – on DOA, DOG, DOL, DOM, LT, DGK PART NO:CKP 223 OE no 91113223 TK 1500 TK 1650 YMR YRT PART NO:CKP 230 OE no 91021230 Manufacturers OE numbers appear for reference purposes only 4 SALES TEL: 01782 663070 FAX : 01782 614985 E-MAIL: [email protected] STEERING DAF TRUCK SECTION DAF F2000 F2305 F2005 F2500 F2100 F2505 F2105 F2800 F2200 F3305 PART NO:CTE 922 – LHT female OE no 0606922 F2205 F3600 PART NO:CTE 923 – RHT female OE no 0606923 Track rod ends DAF F2000/2005 1968 – on F2200/2205 1968 – on F2100/2205 1975 – on F1100/1300 1968 – on F1700/1900 1968 – on PART NO:CTE 53 – LHT male OE no 1329134 F1600 – N94/N100 F/T axle PART NO:CTE 981- RHT male OE no 1257890 FAV 1800 model 4x4 1980 – on Track rod ends FT 1900 Male fitting DAF F2800 Front axle N122,N140,N142 FAB-FAC-FAD-1975 – on PART NO:CTE 123 – LHT female OE no 0608123 PART NO:CTE 122 – RHT female OE no 0608122 Track rod ends DAF F1100 chassis no.291.995 1986 – on F1300 chassis no.291.995 1986 – on F1700 chassis no.291.995 1986 – on F1900 chassis no.291.995 1986 – on FA 1200 (link rod) 1968 – on F1300 (track rod) 1975 – on F1500 (track rod) 1975 – on F1400 N82 axle track link rod 1971 – on F1600 N94 axle track link rod 1968 – on F1100 N42 axle link rod 1968 – on 65,75,85, 95XF SERIES 65 - 4x2 with male ends PART NO:CTE 838 – LHT Male OE no 1338714 75 - 4x2, 6x2,6x4 with male ends PART NO:CTE 896 – RHT Male OE no 1331925 85 inc 85CF 4x2,6x2,6x4,6x2, 6x2 Tractor unit twin steer Track rod ends 85 inc 85CF 8x2, 8x4 with male ends Manufacturers OE numbers appear for reference purposes only 5 SALES TEL: 01782 663070 FAX : 01782 614985 E-MAIL: [email protected] STEERING DAF TRUCK SECTION DAF 45 FA M28 Up to – 1997 Track Rod Ends – Length :-175mm CTE 240 (RHT) also used as front Drag Link End on some models. PART NO:CTE 239 – LHT male OE no ACU 9239 PART NO:CTE 240 – RHT male OE no ACU 9240 Track rod ends DAF 45 FA To – 1997 Drag link Ends - Length:-105mm PART NO:CDE 241 – LHT male OE no ACU 9241 PART NO;CDE 242 – RHT male OE no ACU 9242 Drag link ends FA 45 FA 1997 – on PART NO:CTE 41 – LHT male OE no ACHF 241 PART NO:CTE 42– RHT male OE no ACHF 242 Track rod ends DAF 45 FA 1997 – on PART NO:CDE 543 – LHT Male OE no 1689605 PART NO:CDE 643 – RHT Male OE no 1689604 Drag link ends DAF 45 LF M30 PART NO:CDE 888 – RHT Male OE no AFRA 888 DAF 45 LF M30 PART NO:CDE 635 – LHT Male OE no 1401942 AFRA 635 Drag link end 50 SERIES 11 ton 12.5 ton 13.5 ton 65 SERIES PART NO: CTE 41 – LHT male OE no ACHF 241 Axles with male track rod end only PART NO: CTE 42 – RHT male OE no ACHF 242 75 SERIES Track rod ends Manufacturers OE numbers appear for reference purposes only 6 SALES TEL: 01782 663070 FAX : 01782 614985 E-MAIL: [email protected] STEERING DAF TRUCK SECTION DAF 45 LF 7.5 tonne M28 x 1.5 Thread PART NO: CTE 247 LHT male OE no 1604247 PART NO: CTE 248 RHT male OE no 1604248 50, 55, 65SERIES 75 series – RH only 85 series – RH only 85 series, not twin steer axles 4 x 2, 6 x 2, 6 x 4 85 SERIES –6 x 2 Tractor unit Twin steer PART NO: CDE 41 – LHT male OE no ACHF 9241 Steering box to 1st axle, 2nd relay to 2nd axle PART NO: CDE 42 – RHT male OE no ACHF 9242 55 SERIES 17 ton –LH & RH Drag link ends PART NO: CDE 59 – LHT male OE no 0607053 PART NO: CDE 60 – RHT male OE no 0607981 65 SERIES 4x2,6x4 75 SERIES 4x2,6x2,6x4 85 SERIES inc 85CF 4x2,6x2,6x4, 6x2 twin steer tractor unit up to 1997 8x2,8x4 platform chassis PART NO: CTE 303 – LHT Female OE no 0067303 95 SERIES N152 axle PART NO: CTE 389 – RHT Female OE no 0067389 4x2, 6x2 Track rod ends 95 SERIES N152 axle 4x2,6x2 6x2 twin steer tractor unit drag link stg box to 1st axle drag link 2nd relay to 2nd axle 95 SERIES N172 axle PART NO: CDE 981 –RHT male OE no 1257890 4x2, 6x2,6x4 Drag link end 95XF twin steer tractor unit DAF PART NO: CDE 899 –LHT male OE no 1403899 DAF 55LF LHD Road sweepers PART NO: CDE 739–LHT male OE no 1407394 Manufacturers OE numbers appear for reference purposes only 7 SALES TEL: 01782 663070 FAX : 01782 614985 E-MAIL: [email protected] STEERING DAF TRUCK SECTION DAF M38 thread PART NO: CTE 883 –LHT male OE no 1603883 DAF PART NO: CTA 040 OE no 1408040 Track rod assembly DAF 75FA 85CF 85FA 95FA 95XF PART NO: CTA 343 OE no 1286343 Track rod assembly adjustable one end DAF 95XF PART NO: CTA 155 OE no 1361155 Track rod assembly adjustable one end DAF 65CF 75CF 85CF PART NO: CDL 821 OE no’s 1602821, 1448063 Drag link assembly DAF 65CF F75 75 CF F85 85CF PART NO: CDL 212 OE no/s 1283212, 1351715 1247957, 1385492 Drag link assembly Manufacturers OE numbers appear for reference purposes only 8 SALES TEL: 01782 663070 FAX : 01782 614985 E-MAIL: [email protected] STEERING DAF TRUCK SECTION DAF PART NO:CTA 963 OE no 1407963 Track rod assembly DAF Adjustable end LHT PART NO: CDL 15 OE nos 1406038, 1700912 1407144 DAF Adjustable end LHT 55LF PART NO: CDL 309 OE no 1405309 Drag link assembly 65 SERIES 4x2, 6x2, 6x4 75 SERIES 4x2,6x2,6x4 PART NO: CDL 211 OE no 1385497 Drag link assembly 85 SERIES Twin steer -steering box to 1st axle 8 x 2 8 x 4 PART NO:CDL 991 OE no 1257991 Drag link assembly 95 SERIES Single steer 4 x 2 PART NO: CDL 38 OE no 0094038 Drag link assembly 95 SERIES Twin steer 6 x 2 Tractor unit, Steering box to 1st axle Only PART NO: CDL 37 OE no 0094037 Drag link assembly Manufacturers OE numbers appear for reference purposes only 9 SALES TEL: 01782 663070 FAX : 01782 614985 E-MAIL: sales@camelot- STEERING DAF TRUCK SECTION F1600 2305 F2500 2805 F3600 PART NO: CKP 3 OE no 0681621 King pin kit DAF 45 FA 7.5 tonne (6 stud wheel) PART NO:CKP 1378 OE no KPKW008 King pin kit DAF 45 FA 7.5 tonne (6 stud wheel) Modified top cap PART NO: CKP 1379 OE no KPKW030 King pin kit DAF 45 FA 10.0 tonne heavy duty axle (8 stud wheel) No button cut out PART NO:CKP 027 OE no KPKW027 King pin kit DAF 45 LF 7.5 Tonne PART NO:CKP 69 0683469 King pin kit DAF 70, 80, 90 series PART NO:CKP 819 OE no KPKW009 King pin kit Manufacturers OE numbers appear for reference purposes only 10 SALES TEL: 01782 663070 FAX : 01782 614985 E-MAIL: [email protected] SUSPENSION DAF TRUCK SECTION DAF 75 85, 95XF SERIES PART NO: CKP 7 OE no 0681706 King pin kit 85CF PART NO: CKP 499 OE no 0683499 DAF75/85 CF F75/85/95 F95 500 F1900/2300/2700 95XF PART NO:CVB 20 OE no 0691704 V stay repair kit with72mm ball bolt DAF (Mechanical suspension 1T-2T) 75/85CF F75/85/95 N2800 86 AVM F2100/2300/2500/2800/2900/320 PART NO:CVB 18 OE no 0696320 0 V stay repair kit with 90mm ball bolt DAF75/85CF CF85II CF85IV F95 95XF XF95 PART NO:CVB 6108 OE no 1271124 XF105 Axle rod repair kit DAF65/75/85CF Ø 95mm 95XF, 95XF 530, CF75/85.11, CF75IV F1700/1900/2100/2300/2500/2700/2800/2900/3200/3600 F65/75/85/95/FT95.500 PART NO:CVB 09 OE no 0691709 DAF CF65/CF65II/CF65IV Ø34mm LF55/LF55 IV Ln63.66mm PART NO: CSB 147 OE no 1400147 Rubber bush front Stabilizer Bar.
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