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I'm in need of front rotors for my 1995 Mack ms200p and having a hell of a time finding them for sure.


Mon Apr 22, 2019 1:14 pm
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I've always had good luck with finding odd ball parts with Cascade Friction in Tacoma


Mon Apr 22, 2019 1:34 pm
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Mon Apr 22, 2019 1:58 pm
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movingviolation wrote:
I've always had good luck with finding odd ball parts with Cascade Friction in Tacoma

They have no listing.
I should say.... They have a blank listing. No price or supplier.

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Olympic brake supply

Forgot about them
Edit: nope, nothing


Mon Apr 22, 2019 2:55 pm
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Do you know what brand of axle it is? Spcer, Dana, AAM?

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Mon Apr 22, 2019 3:28 pm
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Looks like what you have is an RVI or Renault Midliner Also called an M or S. made in France. You may have better luck looking for parts from Europe. It may be better in the long run to do an axle swap if parts have to come from Europe. That can get expensive. There is a casting number on the front beam that may help track down the rotors.

Old Euclid catalog with a part number of E-7210

http://truckpartsetc.com/sales/PDFs/Arv ... eParts.pdf

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Mon Apr 22, 2019 3:56 pm
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Unknown on the axle.
Trans is eaton
pads and calipers are common. And yes, it's a Renault collaboration truck.
Mack, Renault and someone (Volvo?) Got together to badge engineer some products for holes in product lines.


Mon Apr 22, 2019 3:59 pm
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A call to Euclid or Meritor, the parent company might get you somewhere. Insane they sell the calipers, but no rotors. Its just a Bendix caliper.

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Mon Apr 22, 2019 4:23 pm
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Cascade friction said they seem to think that it's a fairly common part. so after I buy the tools to take this big son-of-a-bitch apart I'll bring the rotors down there and see if they match up. it would sure be nice to have a for-sure "hey you can order them here" kind of thing though.


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A good friend of mine has one of those trucks. Great truck.

But I will say parts are EXPENSIVE.

I don't know about front brakes, but he needed rear wheel cylinders. NON existent in any kind of reasonable way/price.

It was easier/cheaper to send his out to a guy back east that specializes in rebuilding old Packard/Buick/Caddy big brass kinda car wheel cylinders and have him reline/bore them out/rebuild them. He said he had done a few sets already for other guys that had the same truck/problems. I think we got him to reline the shoes also. Its been awhile tho.

he also had problems with leaking brake fluid reserviors and could not find replacements that were not HUNDREDS of dollars. He ended up finding an older BMW at the wrecking yard with the exact same brake fluid cans!

Good luck!


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The rear brakes air cans are a euro part, pretty spendy.
There's a bunch of FAG parts on it.....
Yeah yeah, I know
There's a fair bit of standardized stuff, and a fair bit that's not.


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Fleet Pride might be able to find it

I have an account there, if that helps


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Mon Apr 22, 2019 8:42 pm
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Oooh that's a thought.
May have to call them tomorrow


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One of the outfits I worked for ran some Mack’s and used Dunkin Diesel in Snohomish. They seemed to be the Mack authority in the area.

There’s also Everett Brake and Clutch

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Best I've gotten so far is : "bring it in, we'll see if we can match it up"


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