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<span style="font-family: helvetica; font-size: 12pt;">I’m a bit late on this reply because I couldn’t find the following info and had to ask a friend for help. The ‘76 TR6 calipers are metric, so the Toyota caliper should fit right up. Very inexpensive solution.</span>
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From: Ed Woods <fogbro1@gmail.com>
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To: Ed Woods <fogbro1@comcast.net>
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Date: 06/01/2021 11:32 AM
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Subject: Fwd: Brakes
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Here are the numbers for advanced auto parts 19820 is one side 19821 is the other side and are used Wagner pads number PD137. They are for a 1980 Toyota 4 x 4 pick up with a 2.2 engine
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Happy Connecting. Sent from my Sprint Samsung Galaxy S®
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