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Numerical Listing Lista Numérica Liste Numérique NUMERICAL LISTING LISTA NUMÉRICA LISTE NUMÉRIQUE GABRIEL # APPLICATION MTG. ACC GABRIEL # APPLICATION MTG. ACC GABRIEL # APPLICATION MTG. ACC PKG. NO. PKG. NO. PKG. NO. 89427 145099 89436 Not Req’d. 89441 145054 PETERBILT BENSON TRUCK BODIES INC. FORD CHANCE BUS NEWAY (HOLLAND) SUSPENSIONSYSTEMS 89428 145089- 000 CHEVROLET TRUCK FREIGHTLINER DURA SUSPENSION 89442 145126(2) EAST TRAILER VOLVO WESTERN STAR FREIGHTLINER FRUEHAUF 89443 N Not Req’d. 89429 401754(4) GMC TRUCK FREIGHTLINER FREIGHTLINER HENDRICKSON TRAILER SUSPENSION STERLING TRUCK MAECO HENDRICKSON TRUCK SUSPENSIONSYSTEMS HIGHWAY PRODUCT 89446 401011(4) 89430 Not Req’d. HUTCHENS SUSPENSION FORD CHEVROLET TRUCK MACK INTERNATIONAL (NAVISTAR) FORD MOHAWK NEWAY (HOLLAND) SUSPENSION STERLING TRUCK FREIGHTLINER CUSTOM CHASSIS ORION BUS INDUSTRIES VOLVO GMC TRUCK PAGE SUSPENSION HENDRICKSON TRAILER SUSPENSION REYCO SUSPENSION 89447 141108 BLUEBIRD SCHOOL BUS HENDRICKSON TRUCK SUSPENSIONSYSTEMS RIDEWELL CORPORATION STOUGHTON TRAILERS INC. INTERNATIONAL (NAVISTAR) HINO THOMAS SCHOOL BUS MITSUBISHI--FUSO INTERNATIONAL (NAVISTAR) TRAILMOBILE CANADA CORP. VOLVO MACK TWIN COACH NEWAY (HOLLAND) SUSPENSIONSYSTEMS VOLVO 89448 Not Req’d. WATSON & CHALIN MFG. INC. OSHKOSH MOTORS VOLVO 89437 Not Req’d. REYCO SUSPENSION HENDRICKSON TRAILER SUSPENSIONSYSTEMS 89449 Not Req’d. RIDEWELL CORPORATION NEWAY (HOLLAND) SUSPENSION FREIGHTLINER VOLVO THOMAS SCHOOL BUS VOLVO--AUTOCAR 89450 145132 89438 145080(2) MACK WATSON & CHALIN MFG. INC. FORD VOLVO STERLING TRUCK 89431 Not Req’d. 89439 145080(2) 89451 N INTERNATIONAL (NAVISTAR) FORD KENWORTH OSHKOSH MOTORS STERLING TRUCK PETERBILT 89440 Not Req’d. 89432 Not Req’d. BLUEBIRD SCHOOL BUS 89453 N Not Req’d. BLUEBIRD SCHOOL BUS FORD FREIGHTLINER MAECO FRUEHAUF HENDRICKSON TRUCK SUSPENSIONSYSTEMS HENDRICKSON TRAILER SUSPENSIONSYSTEMS 89434 140149 HENDRICKSON TRUCK SUSPENSION 89454 N Not Req’d. VOLVO INTERNATIONAL (NAVISTAR) HENDRICKSON TRUCK SUSPENSION VOLVO--AUTOCAR KENWORTH VOLVO MAECO OSHKOSH MOTORS 89455 N 141108(1) 89435 140149 PACIFIC TRUCK & TRAILER PETERBILT FORD REYCO SUSPENSION STERLING TRUCK STERLING TRUCK 89456 N 145089- 200(1) VOLVO VOLVO KENWORTH 187 Competitive Interchange List Piezas de substitución de competidores Articles concurrents ARALMEX Aralmex Gabriel Upgrade Aralmex Gabriel Upgrade Aralmex Gabriel Upgrade Aralmex Gabriel Upgrade 2AMG037 G60076 3AMG007 G60015 3AMG023 G60049 3AMG031 G60043 3AMG001 G60014 3AMG008 G60114 3AMG026 G60080 3AMG032 G60120 3AMG004 G60021 3AMG009 G60007 3AMG027 G60062 3AMG033 G60171 3AMG005 G60017 3AMG021 G60035 3AMG029 G60097 3AMG034 G60162 3AMG006 G60042 3AMG022 G60077 3AMG030 G60302 3AMG035 G60161 COFAP Cofap Gabriel Upgrade Cofap Gabriel Upgrade Cofap Gabriel Upgrade Cofap Gabriel Upgrade 45011 85702 ATG--051 G60062 ATG--085 G60161 L--12687 83030 8482 85026 89417 ATG--081 G60120 L--12039 85065 L--12703 85071 ATG--046 G60078 ATG--084 G60162 DELCO Delco Gabriel Upgrade Delco Gabriel Upgrade Delco Gabriel Upgrade Delco Gabriel Upgrade 501--13 83318 507--9 85700 508--35 G60021 508--70 G60026 501--74 83304 508--13 83219 G60045 G60041 501--75 83303 85012 508--39 G60008 508--71 G60046 507--1 85304 508--14 85012 508--42 G60012 83314 507--10 85711 83216 G60029 508--72 G60023 507--11 85308 508--15 83216 508--47 G60042 508--74 G60024 507--12 85701 508--16 83308 G60011 G60030 507--13 85704 508--17 83312 508--48 G60035 508--78 83400 507--15 85703 508--18 83309 G60063 508--79 G60052 507--16 85702 508--19 83314 508--5 G60017 508--80 G60053 507--17 85304 508--20 83207 G60043 508--82 G60033 507--18 85305 508--21 83214 508--50 G60003 508--87 85071 507--19 85700 508--22 83217 G60308 508--9 85000 89436 507--2 85302 89420 508--23 83217 508--52 G60101 83203 89436 507--24 85336 83225 G60031 550--13 85005 89430 507--3 85307 508--24 83215 G60075 550--73 83303 507--4 85303 508--26 85030 508--56 G60119 85005 89430 507--5 85308 89422 83203 508--57 83123 89405 550--74 83304 507--6 85314 89425 508--28 83207 508--59 G60028 550--75 83303 85305 508--29 85030 508--68 85006 550--77 83221 507--7 85301 508--3 83400 83209 507--8 85301 508--30 85005 FLEETRITE Fleetrite Gabriel Upgrade Applications OE Number Fleetrite Gabriel Upgrade Applications OE Number AMS600101 85003* 89411 AMS600104 83203 AMS600102 83122 89406 85000* 89436 85005* 89430 AMS600105 83304 AMS600103 83207 89407 AMS600106 83312 89409 85000* 89436 85010* Important Note: Competitive Interchanges are to be used for stocking purposes only. Where multiple crosses are identified, please reference the applications section of this catalog./ Remarque importante: Les interchanges concurrentiels ne s’utilisent qu’aux fins de stocks. Dans le cas de références multiples, consulter la section des applications du catalogue./Nota Importante: Se pueden usar intercambios competitivos para propósitos de almacenamiento solamente. Cuando se identifican intercambios múltiples, consulte la sección de aplicaciones de este catálogo. * Although the competitive product is a 1--3/8” small bore design, Meritor recommends replacement with our 1--5/8” large bore product due to the high durability requirements of this application. / Bien que le produit concurrent ait un petit alésage de 1--3/8 po, Meritor recommande l’utilisation de son produit à grand alésage de 1--5/8 po car cette application exige une grande durabilité. / Aunque el producto competitivo es de un diseño de diámetro interior pequeño de 1--3/8 pulg., Meritor recomienda el reemplazo con un producto de diámetro interior más grande de 1--5/8 pulg. debido a los elevados requerimientos de durabilidad de esta aplicación. 188 Competitive Interchange List Piezas de substitución de competidores Articles concurrents FLEETRITE ....cont’d Fleetrite Gabriel Upgrade Applications OE Number Fleetrite Gabriel Upgrade Applications OE Number AMS600107 83309 AMS600156 83103 AMS600108 83209 89414 AMS600157 83221 85005* 89430 AMS600158 605337 85013* 89414 AMS600162 83103 AMS600109 83225 AMS600163 83101 85053* 89442 AMS600164 83613 AMS600110 83303 AMS600165 83636 AMS600111 83301 AMS600166 85052* AMS600112 83300 AMS600167 83203 AMS600113 83215 85000* 89436 AMS600114 83125 AMS600168 83635 AMS600116 83216 AMS600169 85051* AMS600117 83308 AMS600172 85005* 89430 AMS600118 83219 AMS600173 85043* AMS600119 83314 AMS600174 83125 AMS600120 G60119 85006* AMS600123 G60028 AMS650101 85012 89413 AMS600125 83123 89405 85062 89408 AMS600126 83400 AMS650102 85001 89410 AMS600128 83401 AMS650103 83215 Mack AMS600129 83317 85053 89442 Western Star AMS600130 83204 85303 International (Navistar) 85029* 85314 89425 Ford / Sterling AMS600131 83318 85320 89429 Freightliner AMS600132 83215 AMS650105 85026 89417 AMS600133 83215 AMS650107 85316 89426 International (Navistar) 83362 85333 International (Navistar) AMS600134 85011* AMS650108 85030 89432 85030* 89440 AMS650109 85058 89431 AMS600136 83353 AMS650110 85005 89430 AMS600138 83100 AMS650111 85006 89401 AMS600142 83209 89414 AMS650112 89402 AMS600145 85040* 85901 AMS650113 85012 89413 AMS600146 83105 AMS650114 85006 89401 Ford AMS600147 83216 89403 Ford AMS600148 85026* 89417 AMS650115 85027 89418 AMS600149 83217 AMS650116 83132 Ford 85042* 85007 89412 Mack AMS600150 85009* 85303 89422 Prevost AMS600151 85024* 89416 85304 GMC Truck AMS600152 83242 AMS650118 83215 Others AMS600153 83100 83362 Hino 85003* AMS650119 85029 AMS600154 83104 AMS650120 85010 AMS600155 83103 AMS650121 89432 Important Note: Competitive Interchanges are to be used for stocking purposes only. Where multiple crosses are identified, please reference the applications section of this catalog./ Remarque importante: Les interchanges concurrentiels ne s’utilisent qu’aux fins de stocks. Dans le cas de références multiples, consulter la section des applications du catalogue./Nota Importante: Se pueden usar intercambios competitivos para propósitos de almacenamiento solamente. Cuando se identifican intercambios múltiples, consulte la sección de aplicaciones de este catálogo. * Although the competitive product is a 1--3/8” small bore design, Meritor recommends replacement with our 1--5/8” large bore product due to the high durability requirements of this application. / Bien que le produit concurrent ait un petit alésage de 1--3/8 po, Meritor recommande l’utilisation de son produit à grand alésage de 1--5/8 po car cette application exige une grande durabilité. / Aunque el producto competitivo es de un diseño de diámetro interior pequeño de 1--3/8 pulg., Meritor recomienda el reemplazo con un producto de diámetro interior más grande de 1--5/8 pulg. debido a los elevados requerimientos de durabilidad de esta aplicación. 189 Competitive Interchange List Piezas de substitución de competidores Articles concurrents FLEETRITE ....cont’d Fleetrite Gabriel Upgrade Applications OE Number Fleetrite Gabriel Upgrade Applications OE Number AMS650122 85063 AMS650428 85321 AMS650123 85054 89438 AMS650429 85030 Ford AMS650124 85053 89442 85055 89439 Ford AMS650128 85031 AMS650430 85712 AMS650129 85701 AMS650431 85909 AMS650130 85061 89450 AMS650432 85910 AMS650139 85918 89449 AMS650433 85910 Neway AMS650400 85033 89427 89437 Neway AMS650401 83314 Ford AMS650434 85012 89413 85013 89414 Others AMS650435 85901 AMS650402 85311 89424 AMS650436 85900 AMS650404 85310 89423 Kenworth AMS650439 85716 Dina Bus 85326 Peterbilt 85718 Flxible Bus AMS650405 85023 89415 AMS650440 85711 AMS650406 85024 89416 AMS650441 85700 Motor Coach Industries AMS650407 85007 89412 Freightliner 85701 Flxible Bus 87002 Bus App’s 85704 Ridewell Corporation AMS650408 85319 89428 AMS650442 85313 Gmc Truck AMS650409
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