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T4 Front Brake Disc (260x16mm) - 1990-95 - PR Code 1LA

High-quality front brake disc designed for Volkswagen Transporter T4 models built from September 1990 to December 1995 equipped with PR code 1LA and the Girling braking system. This disc is specifically made for vehicles fitted with 14-inch wheels and provides reliable stopping performance for everyday driving and commercial use.

Manufactured to precise OEM standards, this solid brake disc features a 260mm outer diameter and 16mm thickness, ensuring accurate fitment and consistent braking characteristics. The coated surface offers extra protection against corrosion, extending the life of the disc while maintaining smooth braking operation.

Perfect for restorations, maintenance, or MOT replacement work, this disc ensures stable, fade-resistant braking and even wear across the pads.

Specifications:

  • Fitting Position: Front Axle

  • Brake Disc Type: Solid

  • Brake Disc Thickness: 16mm

  • Outer Diameter: 260mm

  • Number of Holes: 5

  • Surface: Coated (anti-corrosion)

  • Brake System: Girling

  • Wheel Size: 14″

  • PR Code: 1LA

  • Sold Separately (per disc)

Compatibility:
Fits all VW Transporter T4 models from Sept 1990 to Dec 1995 with:

  • PR Code 1LA

  • Girling front brake system

  • 14-inch wheels

Quality:
Top-quality replacement part manufactured to OEM specification for long life and dependable braking performance.

Fitting Information:
Professional installation recommended. Always replace discs in pairs and use new brake pads for optimal performance.

This Part Fits: T4 Transporter

Availability: Stock Item

Item Name: Brake Disc

Description: Brake Disc

Product Group: Brakes

Group: Braking System

Unit of Measure: Each

Manufacturer: JP

Dimensions:

Width: 266mm

Height: 266mm

Depth: 70mm

Volume: 4952920mm3

Weight: 5.62kg

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