Place of Origin: | China |
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Brand Name: | HCKSFS |
Certification: | CE |
Model Number: | 40206-90011 |
Minimum Order Quantity: | 1pc |
Price: | Negotiable |
Packaging Details: | Neutral Packing |
Delivery Time: | 3-15Days |
Payment Terms: | L/C, D/A, D/P, T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram |
Supply Ability: | 1000 Piece/Pieces per Day |
Part Name: | Brake Drum | Part Number: | 40206-90011 |
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Port: | Guangzhou,Shenzhen | Truck Model: | Nissan Truck |
Certification: | ISO9001 | Place Of Origin: | Guangdong, China |
Warranty: | 6 Months |
Nissan UD Truck Parts 40206-90011 Diesel Brake Drum Japanese Truck Air Brake System Parts
Product Name | Brake Drum |
Part No. |
40206-90011 |
Truck Model | Nissan trucks |
Brand | HCKSFS |
Quality | Genuine Quality |
2. Detailed Product Pictures
Unlike a drilled disc brake, there’s nowhere for the water to go, so it will continue to affect braking performance until sufficient heat is generated to vapourise the water. Only then will full braking be resumed.
Another downside of the drum brake is its relative complexity. They take more time to underdstand, and due to the number of moving parts they contain, take longer than disc brakes to service and overhaul.
3.Product Advantages
- Long-lasting Performance
- Lower Failure Rate
- Strong Durability
4. FAQs
Q: If I am not satisfied with the products, can I returns goods?
A:Yes, we offer exchange and repair service under warranty. Please contact us before you return.
Q: When we will ship out your order?
A: We will ship out the products in 24 hours after receiving your payment if the product is in stock.
Q: What is your service process?
A:Please use the contact form down below to send us inquiry. We will get back to you in the next 8 hours and confirm the parts you need and quote you prices.
Drum brakes were the standard method of stopping a car until disc brakes began to supplant them a few decades ago. Disc brakes have more braking force and therefore are regarded as safer. Today, drum brakes are still found on many new cars, usually economy models and almost exclusively on the rear wheels. Equipped with disc brakes, front wheels do most of the hard work in day-to-day braking.