Brake Drum, 16-1/2 in x 5 in, 10 holes, (93 lb)
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Product Overview
The Brake Drum ensures effective braking performance by providing a surface for the brake shoes to press against. It is a critical component in braking systems, allowing friction to slow and stop the vehicle. Made from durable materials, the Brake Drum offers high heat resistance to prevent deformation under extreme conditions. Designed for precision, it maintains optimal contact with the brake shoes to deliver consistent and reliable stopping power. Efficient heat dissipation minimizes brake fade, enhancing overall braking efficiency and safety.
Features & Benefits
- Provides consistent braking performance under heavy loads
- Precisely machined for smooth and reliable braking operation
- Designed to OE specifications for a perfect fit and function
- Minimizes brake fade for increased safety during sudden stops
- Durable cast iron construction ensures long-lasting performance
- Resistant to heat, ideal for high-temperature braking conditions
- Reduces noise and vibrations for a comfortable driving experience
- Corrosion-resistant coating for enhanced longevity and aesthetics
Specifications
| Axle Capacity (lb) | 32188 kg (14600 lbs) |
| Balanced or Unbalanced | Balanced |
| Bolt Circle Diameter | 11-1/4 in (28.58 cm) |
| Bolt Hole (Number) | 10 |
| Brake Shoe Width | 5 in (12.7 cm) |
| Brake Size | 16-1/2 in x 5 in |
| Brake Surface Diameter | 16-1/2 in (41.91 cm) |
| Brake Surface Width | 5-1/2 (13.97 cm) |
| Bridge Width | 5 in (12,7 cm) |
| Drum Mounting | Outboard |
| Height | 12 in (30.48 cm) |
| Hole Size | 15/16 in (2.39 cm) |
| Overall Depth | 9-9/64 in (23.22 cm) |
| Pilot Diameter | 8-25/32 in (22.31 cm) |
| Type | Cast Balanced |
| VMRS Code | 013-017-006 |
| Weight | 91 to 95 lbs |
| Weight (lbs) | 42.19 kg (93 lb) |
| Wheel Type | Disc |
| Width | 18 in (45.72 cm) |
Interchanges & Equivalent parts:
| 8235-85123370002 |
| 85123370-002 |
| TDA 85 123370 002 |
| TDA85123370002 |
| 3710 |
| 123371 |
| 123-370 |




















