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(888) 312-8812 Login SignupThe Webb Hydraulic Brake Drum provides the friction area where brake shoes press to slow or stop the vehicle. As braking force is applied, the shoes expand against the inner diameter of the drum, generating the friction needed for deceleration. This drum measures 16.5 x 5 inches and features a 10-hole pattern for proper mounting. Reliable contact at this point plays a key role in braking performance. When dealing with brake system service, the Webb 65710B provides the required friction area.
| Brake Type | Hydraulic |
| Brake Size | 16.5 x 5 |
| Bolt Holes And Size | 10 - 1.30 |
| Bolt Circle Diameter (In.) | 11.25 |
| Pilot Diameter (In.) | 8.78 |
| Overall Depth (In.) | 9.04 |
| Brand | Part Number |
|---|---|
| WWD65710B | |
| DURABRAKE | 16571 |
| MERITOR | 85123383002 |
| NAVISTAR | W65710B, FLT4410B |
| WEBB | DB1655B |
| WORLD AMERICAN | WA140-0002 |
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In business since 1946, Webb® has been a trusted brand for high-quality brake and wheel hub components in the heavy duty transportation industry. The company maintains an extensive catalog of OEM and aftermarket brake drums, brake rotors and calipers, and wheel hubs for Class 6, 7, and 8 trucks and heavy duty trailers. Each Webb product is made of premium materials and engineered for reduced weight without compromising structural strength or balance. All parts are also manufactured using the latest innovations, including advanced wear indicators and cool running vent technology to help minimize wear and make maintenance and repairs easier. Combined with a first-class customer service and after-sales support, customers can count on Webb products to keep their trucks running safely and smoothly for years to come.
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