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Ultima | Front Brake Disc Rotor (Single) | Toyota Tarago YR21 YR22 1982–1990 | AAP158

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Ultima | Front Brake Disc Rotor (Single) | Toyota Tarago YR21 YR22 1982–1990 | AAP158Ultima Front Brake Disc Rotor (Single) for Toyota Tarago YR21, YR22 19821990 This OE quality Ultima Front Brake Disc Rotor (AAP158) is a direct replacement for the specified Toyota Tarago YR21 and YR22 van models manufactured between 1982 and 1990. It is manufactured to strict specifications using high quality materials to ensure reliable, stable, and consistent braking performance, essential for the safety and handling of this vehicle. Warranty 1

Ultima Front Brake Disc Rotor (Single) for Toyota Tarago YR21, YR22 1982–1990

This OE-quality Ultima Front Brake Disc Rotor (AAP158) is a direct replacement for the specified Toyota Tarago YR21 and YR22 van models manufactured between 1982 and 1990. It is manufactured to strict specifications using high-quality materials to ensure reliable, stable, and consistent braking performance, essential for the safety and handling of this vehicle.

Warranty

1 year / 20,000 km

Why Ultima?

Ultima braking components are engineered to **OEM standards** for precision fitment, strength, and durability. Each rotor is precision-machined for optimum balance and surface finish, guaranteeing smooth operation, excellent heat dissipation, and long service life under normal driving conditions.

Key Features:

  • Application: Front brake rotor for **Toyota Tarago YR21/YR22** van
  • Design: OE-Standard Disc Rotor (Must check size specifications for exact match)
  • Material: High-grade cast iron for superior strength and thermal stability
  • Performance: Consistent, reliable, and quiet OE-level braking performance
  • Fitment: Direct OE replacement – no modifications required
  • Unit of Measure: Sold individually (1 piece)

Technical Specifications

  • Brand: Ultima
  • Part Number (SKU): AAP158
  • System Type: Front Brake Disc Rotor
  • Material: High-Carbon Cast Iron
  • Position: Front
  • Vehicle Model: Toyota Tarago
  • Years: 1982–1990 (YR21, YR22 Series)
  • Use: Passenger/Commercial Van Application

Vehicle Fitment Information

Make Model Series Years Position
Toyota Tarago YR21, YR22 1982–1990 Front

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