Unless TRF has received some in the past month , they have been out of stock
this whole year. I gave up and found some Italian made Brembo drums and had
them modified for a TR250. I still buy many thousands of $'s of parts a year
and these drums are the only units that I can remember being impressed with the
quality. At least the Italians still have some pride in their work.
Alan T
-----Original Message-----
>From: EDWARD BARNARD <edwardbarnard@prodigy.net>
>Sent: Oct 19, 2006 1:37 PM
>To: "Jack W. Drews" <vinttr4@geneseo.net>, vintage.racer@comcast.net,
>fot@autox.team.net
>Subject: Re: [FOT] 240 Z brake drums
>
>TRF shows a listing for these, ready to bolt on. P/N: TRFCD63; $89.95 each.
>Your guess is as good as mine on if they're in stock. Good luck. - Ed
>
>"Jack W. Drews" <vinttr4@geneseo.net> wrote: >Smebody was making these drums,
>brand new, but to the dimensions
>>required for TR4's.
>
>
>Try Peter at http://www.nosimport.com/?
>
>He is also the north American source for point and rotors that
>actually work and don't fall apart, plus shock rebuilding and some
>trick new shock stuff. A good guy to do business with.
>
>> > Anyone
>> > have a spare set of 240Z rear brake drums for my 1962 TR4? If
>> not, know of a
>> > good source? Any reason not to specify aluminum drums instead of
>> steel? Is
>> > the bolt pattern/size identical to the stock TR4 drum? Thanks.
>> >
>> > Gary
>> > '62 TR4
>> >
>
>uncle jack
>
>
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