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T5,T6 Rear Brake Disc - 2003-19 (294x22)

Rear Brake Disc, meticulously designed for use on all T5 and T6 Transporters from 2003 to 2019 with PR Codes 2E3 and 2E4. This high-quality brake disc is crafted to meet the exacting standards of your Volkswagen van`s braking system, ensuring reliable performance and safety for your journeys.

Key Features:

  • Universal Compatibility: Engineered for T5 and T6 Transporters spanning the years 2003 to 2019, this Replacement Rear Brake Disc is specifically designed for models with PR Codes 2E3 and 2E4. This ensures a precise fit and reliable braking performance across various configurations.
  • Vented Brake Disc Type: Featuring a vented disc design, this component enhances heat dissipation, reducing the risk of brake fade and ensuring consistent braking performance. The vented design is particularly beneficial during heavy braking and extended use.
  • Optimal Dimensions: With an outer diameter of 294mm and a thickness of 22mm, this brake disc is optimized for efficiency, durability, and longevity. These dimensions contribute to a balanced and controlled application of braking force.
  • Secure Hole Configuration: The disc is equipped with 5 x 120 holes, providing a secure and balanced connection to the wheel hub. This configuration ensures stability and reliability during braking, contributing to a smooth and controlled driving experience.

Upgrade your T5 or T6 Transporter`s braking system with confidence. Order our Replacement Rear Brake Disc now for a reliable, durable, and precision-engineered solution. Drive with assurance – drive with our premium brake components.

Manufacturer: JP Group

Availability: Special Order Item

Unit of Measure: Each

Dimensions:

Width: 345mm

Height: 60mm

Depth: 345mm

Volume: 7141500mm3

Weight: 7.297kg

This Part Fits: T5 Transporter, T6 Transporter,

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