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Griff_in_Fairba
Dec 30, 2015Explorer III
Someone has been nice enough to post appropriate pages from the OEM parts manual --> HERE
Do not pay any attention to the sections that say "motorhome" or any of the Mx or Mxxx series ... these are Class A motorhome parts.
It appears, based on a quick look, that the rotors were used on D-series (pickup), CB-series (commercial box van), and B-series (production van) as well as MB-series (Class C motorhome).
If you have trouble reading this, let us know and somebody will help you.
Even marginally competent parts counter-people should be able to use these OEM numbers to cross-reference to their company's part numbers.
Voice of experience: Compare the new parts to the old parts before installing the new parts. I've encountered cases where the parts databases have errors on vehicles as new as 2000 ... the older a vehicle is, the greater the possibility of errors (or lazy data entry people).
Do not pay any attention to the sections that say "motorhome" or any of the Mx or Mxxx series ... these are Class A motorhome parts.
It appears, based on a quick look, that the rotors were used on D-series (pickup), CB-series (commercial box van), and B-series (production van) as well as MB-series (Class C motorhome).
If you have trouble reading this, let us know and somebody will help you.
Even marginally competent parts counter-people should be able to use these OEM numbers to cross-reference to their company's part numbers.
Voice of experience: Compare the new parts to the old parts before installing the new parts. I've encountered cases where the parts databases have errors on vehicles as new as 2000 ... the older a vehicle is, the greater the possibility of errors (or lazy data entry people).
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