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Ultima | Brake Disc Rotor (Single) | Front Vented 243mm | Ford Telstar AS & Mazda 626 GC 2.0 2.2L | AAP334

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Ultima | Brake Disc Rotor (Single) | Front Vented 243mm | Ford Telstar AS & Mazda 626 GC 2.0 2.2L | AAP334Ultima Front Brake Disc Rotor (Single) for Ford Telstar AS Mazda 626 GC 2. 0L, 2. 2L Diesel The Ultima AAP334 is a premium, OE specification front vented brake disc rotor engineered for a perfect fit on the Ford Telstar AS and the corresponding Mazda 626 GC (FWD) models, specifically the 2. 0L and 2. 2L Diesel variants. This rotor ensures reliable, fade resistant braking for everyday driving. Warranty 1 year 20,000 km Why Ultima? Ultima braking

Ultima Front Brake Disc Rotor (Single) for Ford Telstar AS / Mazda 626 GC 2.0L, 2.2L Diesel

The Ultima AAP334 is a premium, OE-specification front vented brake disc rotor engineered for a perfect fit on the Ford Telstar AS and the corresponding Mazda 626 GC (FWD) models, specifically the 2.0L and 2.2L Diesel variants. This rotor ensures reliable, fade-resistant braking for everyday driving.

Warranty

1 year / 20,000 km

Why Ultima?

Ultima braking components are manufactured to meet or exceed original equipment standards for precision and performance. Machined from high-carbon cast iron, Ultima rotors offer consistent thermal stability and superior braking performance under diverse operating conditions.

Key Features:

  • Design: Vented construction to maximize cooling and reduce heat-related fade
  • Material: High-carbon cast iron for enhanced thermal stability and durability
  • Fitment: Direct OE replacement for the front axle – no modifications necessary
  • Quality: Precision balanced and machined to guarantee a smooth, vibration-free operation
  • Unit of Measure: Sold individually (1 piece)

Technical Specifications

  • Brand: Ultima
  • Part Number (SKU): AAP334
  • Rotor Position: Front
  • Rotor Type: Vented Disc Rotor
  • Outer Diameter: $\mathbf{243\text{mm}}$ (Typical)
  • Original Thickness: $\mathbf{22\text{mm}}$ (Typical)
  • Number of Bolt Holes: 4 or 5 (Please verify against vehicle)
  • Vehicle Model: Ford Telstar AS / Mazda 626 GC (FWD)
  • Engine: $\mathbf{2.0\text{L} / 2.2\text{L}}$ Diesel
  • Years: 1983–1987 (Approx.)
  • Use: Passenger Vehicle Application

Vehicle Fitment Information

Make Model Series / Key Info Years Axle
Ford Telstar AS FWD 2.0L, 2.2L Diesel 1983–1987 Front
Mazda 626 GC10E1 FWD 2.0L, 2.2L Diesel 1983–1987 Front

Important Information

  • This rotor is sold as a **single** unit. Please purchase two if you are replacing both front rotors.
  • **Fitment Note:** The Mazda 626/Telstar platform may have variations. Please confirm the rotor diameter ($\mathbf{243\text{mm}}$ Vented) and bolt pattern on your vehicle before purchase to ensure correct fitment.
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