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Brake Pads:

According to Bendix website:

DB1199 (Front):

Toyota 4 Runner 1990 - 1996 SR5 4 & 6 Cyl

Toyota Landcruiser Feb-90 - 1998 FJ80, FZJ80, HZJ80, HDJ80R, GXL, Sahara 4WD Wagon 4.2, 4.5

DB1166 (Rear):

Ford Corsair 1989 - 1992 UA 2.0 GL, 2.4 Ghia

Hyundai FX 2D Coupe 1996 - Apr-02 1.8, 2.0

Hyundai Lantra 1991 - May-00 GL, GLS, 1.6,1.8, 2.0

Hyundai Lantra May-93 - Apr-95 Levant 1.8

Nissan Maxima 1989 - 1991 HJ30

Nissan Maxima 1991 - 1994 PJ30

Nissan Pintara Oct-89 - 1992 KA24E GLi, T, Ti, TRX (FWD)

Nissan Skyline 1986 - 1990 HR31 2.0 (Import)

Edited by NathR32

Pm's replied to.

NathR32.... i had no idea the part numbers were universal. If that's accurate i was way off about the model, will remove from post until i hear back from manufacturer. Thanks.

Do you still have the spacers?

Spacers are under negotiation and by that i mean i have been told they will be picked up and paid for this week. If that doesn't happen i will offer them to the next person in line....

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