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A Tale of Two Front Disk Rotors 444-544

Still waiting for my disks from www.partsamerica.com, and I got this message today:

Dear Belinda,

We are happy to tell you that we have found a replacement for one of
your products that is currently unavailable. Because of unexpected
supply problems, the Beck/Arnley product you originally ordered is unavailable and we would like to send you a Raybestos product in its place.

Below are the original item and the substitute of equal or greater value
that we are sending at no additional charge.

Manufacturer Part # Description
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Old Beck/Arnley 0830877 BRAKE DISC
New Raybestos 9844 9844/D17405 BRAKE ROTOR

We will ship the Raybestos product to you as
quickly as possible. If this is unacceptable, please contact Customer
Service. We apologize for any inconvenience this change may cause.

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If anyone is interested, I am putting the photos of my disk brake conversion here:
http://community.webshots.com/user/guayule100
In the folder called:
Front Disk Brake Conversion











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