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1990-1988 Chevrolet C3500 Rear, 1990 Chevrolet K2500 Rear, 1990-1988 Chevrolet K3500 Rear, 1990 Chevrolet C2500 Rear, 1990-1988 GMC C3500 Rear, 1990 GMC K2500 Rear, 1990-1988 GMC K3500 Rear, 1990 GMC C2500 Rear
| Depth | 3.86 IN |
| Depth | 98.05 MM |
| Nominal Drum Diameter | 0.515 IN |
| Nominal Drum Diameter | 13.1 MM |
| Outer Cooling Fins | Yes |
| Outside Diameter | 0.635 IN |
| Outside Diameter | 16.15 MM |
| Stud/Lug Hole Diameter | 0.617 IN |
| Stud/Lug Hole Diameter | 15.65 MM |
| Stud/Lug Hole Quantity | 8 |
| Country of Origin (Primary) | CN |
| UPC | 00829352362808 |
| Brand | Part Number |
|---|---|
| ACDELCO | 177-339 |
| ADVANCE AUTO PARTS | YH140536 |
| AMERICAN REMANUFACTURED | 88-44019 |
| AUTOSPECIALTY | AD8619, AD8619E |
| AUTOZONE | 8971C |
| BENDIX | 140536, R448386 |
| BRAKE HEADQUARTERS | BD89710 |
| BRAKE PRO | 4608500 |
| BRAKEBEST | 2547, 2547DGS, 2547R |
| CALIFORNIA DRUM & ROTOR | 61891 |
| CENTRIC | 122.66019, 123.66019 |
| CENTURY | 8083 |
| Casting Numbers | 212330-C, C10-985C |
| Centric Parts | 122.66019, 123.66019 |
| DAYTON WALTHER | D8103 |
| DELPHI | BD307 |
| EIS BRAKES | D9341 |
| EUCLID | E-8386 |
| EUROROTOR | 8971C |
| GM | 15583114 |
| GREN | 666904 |
| GUNITE | G2547 |
| General Motors | 15583114 |
| MERITOR | R44140536, R448386 |
| MIDAS | BD1527 |
| MIGHTY DISTRIBUTING SYSTEM | 8971C |
| QUALIS | 8971 |
| QUALITY BRAND | 8971 |
| ROADMATES | 525134 |
| ROCKHILL | 8971C |
| THE UNIVERSAL GROUP | 201711, 201004 |
| UAP | 8971 |
| Universal | 201004, 201711 |
| VIPAR - VEHICLE INDUSRTY PARTS & MANUFACTURING | X21706 |
| WAGNER | BD61891 |
| WAGNER BRAKE | BD61891 |
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