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Front rotor/hub assembly for 1974 f350 1 ton srw

Hello, I am having trouble finding replacement rotor/hub assembly for my truck. Does anyone have any help they can give me? Any imfo on what can be a crossover?
 
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Rotor/hub assembly

What is the physical difference between a 1974 and a 1976 rotor/ hub assemblies for f350 srw?
 
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srw ?

 
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Bump for OP, moved this from Large truck in hopes of getting some F350 insights.
 
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OOPS! Posted for the rear
 
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Originally Posted by NoFrod
Single
Rear
Wheel.

I'm not a fan of the abbreviations going around either. And have to ask WTH is this supposed to mean.

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The part number for the front rotor is D3TZ-1102-C, unfortunately no dealer or obsolete parts supplier has any.
I also checked aftermarket and E-bay, same results.
The Raybestos P/N is 6018R, same results, no one has any in stock.
 
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Old 11-29-2016, 11:43 AM
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OP asked this same question yesterday in a 12 year old thread he dug up, so he already has the D3TZ-1102-C part number, applications and the fact that no one has any.

I wouldn't be surprised if I see another post tomorrow asking the same question.
 
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Would a 250 be interchangeable perhaps?

WAGNER BD60243 Rotor & Hub
 
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Would a 250 be interchangeable perhaps?
No.
Not the same.
 
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Old 11-29-2016, 12:24 PM
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Is the spindle the same between the 250 and 350? I'm guessing the 350 rotor is bigger diameter then.
 
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