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Old July 12th, 2010, 11:18 PM
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Default Help identify this brake rotor!

Hey guys, so I work at an autoparts chain, and today we were cleaning up the shop. For as long as I can remember, this rotor has been sitting in the corner. Today I asked my boss about it, and he said they lost the part # almost a year ago, and cant figure out what its for. He told me to throw it away, I asked if I could have it, and he said sure. Now I have this gigantic brake rotor sitting in my room. Rather than take it to the scrap yard and get some cash for it, I figured it would be worth more if I could figure out what truck it might go to. Heres the specs Ive managed to get from it so far:

8 lug
Im guessing its for a duely truck, though I could be wrong
The bolt pattern is 8x200
Its 10" tall
The rotor itself is 13 5/8th in across
Weighs 75lbs
Center bore: 3" and tapers down to 2" (approx)

letters stamped inside say "211671-G MIN(may say 4IN, hard to tell) THK 36.4MM

letters on the inner part (with the ridges) it says: "HI 210691"
and 826239 MIN THK 36.5mm 298 1 00049 around the outside edge of the rotor

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I posted this on another forum, and it was suspected it belongs to a chevy dually of some sort, hence why I come to you guys. Can you help me narrow down exactly what years/models it is made for?

Thanks

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Old July 15th, 2010, 2:49 PM
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I don't know that the Chevy has a reluctor wheel inside of it for the brakes.

Looks more like a 1 ton or larger Dodge to me.

Your bolt pattern is also wrong.

Nothing has a 8 bolt - 200 inch bolt pattern, not even a Caterpillar 992C
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looks like a ford, i know their center holes are biger than a chev, id say it had antilock brakes because of the reluctor wheel
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I seem to have this OCD thing about dead threads and waiting to see a "hey, I got it" ending because when it doesn't happen, I sometimes get a little irritable. Don't know why... PMS doesn't help...

Here's the rotor. It's for a Ford F350 Super Duty from 2005-2007. Not exactly a cheap sucker, is it? It's a front, but with dual rears.

http://www.autozone.com/autozone/par...41_0_4825_1848

http://shop.advanceautoparts.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_Brake-Rotor---Front-Wearever_15670524-P_221_R|GRPDRUMAMS_989481592___

http://www.napaonline.com/Search/Det...+59999+3999999

(Now if I could just figure out the problem with my poor old car.)
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