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Baer Brakes 14.000" x 1.250", 2-Piece, LH Replacement Rotor, SDZ

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2-piece, slot, drilled and zinc-plated finish replacement rotor ring used in select Baer Brake systems. Note: These rotors are directional and specific to the left or right side of the vehicle. If you are unsure on what rotor you need, please contact our sales department for assistance. Rotors sold individually.
AxleLeft
Brand Baer Brakes
Directional or Non-Directional Brake SurfaceDirectional
Emission Code6
Export DescriptionBrake Components
Grade TypePerformance
Mounting Bolt Hole Circle Diameter8.500 IN
Mounting Bolt Hole Quantity12
Nominal Thickness1.250 IN
Outside Diameter14.000 IN
Product Type14 Inch 2pc Replacement Rotor
Prop 65 - Long LabelWARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Toluene Diisocyanate, and Nickel which are known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Solid Or Vented Type RotorVented
Surface TypeSlotted, Drilled & Zinc Plated
TitleService Parts Replacement Rotors
UPC844165012054
Part Number6910264

About Baer Brakes

BEFORE THERE WAS A BAER BRAKES, THERE WAS BAER RACING


Like others before him, Hal Baer wasn’t born making high performance brakes. Ed Iskenderian didn’t invent the camshaft, nor did Vic Edelbrock invent the aluminum intake manifold, but all brought innovation, dedication, and most importantly high quality, race-leading, affordable products that dramatically changed the high-performance aftermarket. In fact, in 2007, Baer was recognized by Hot Rod Magazine as one of Twenty Companies that Changed the World.


So, like all overnight success stories, Baer Brakes was twenty years in the making. Hal was one of millions of kids growing up in the late 60's and early 70's right along with the American Muscle car boom. He dove deeper than most, buying parts, learning on his own, and working on a series of Mustangs all while earning a living painting houses and modifying the occasional car in his native Arizona.


He informally drag raced the Mustangs right out of high school becoming an early adopter of nitrous oxide garnering a reputation for building cars that ran way better than they looked. Within a few years he decided to try road racing with his ‘69 Mustang building something that hadn’t been seen before. It was an unusual mix for the time, a car that went quick in a straight line, but also could now turn and stop better.


In 1985, Baer made a life-changing decision to move to Dallas, Texas where he had a core group of friends. To pay the bills, Hal and his small team installed parts, worked on muscle car restorations and helped their small customer base with suspension set-ups; roll bar/cage installations, and increasingly complex fabrication. Whatever the business that came through the doors, the goal remained the same, go racing. And that meant IMSA Firehawk, Escort Endurance Challenge, Corvette Challenge and World Challenge. That is how this smallish new business became Baer Racing.


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    About Baer Brakes

    BEFORE THERE WAS A BAER BRAKES, THERE WAS BAER RACING


    Like others before him, Hal Baer wasn’t born making high performance brakes. Ed Iskenderian didn’t invent the camshaft, nor did Vic Edelbrock invent the aluminum intake manifold, but all brought innovation, dedication, and most importantly high quality, race-leading, affordable products that dramatically changed the high-performance aftermarket. In fact, in 2007, Baer was recognized by Hot Rod Magazine as one of Twenty Companies that Changed the World.


    So, like all overnight success stories, Baer Brakes was twenty years in the making. Hal was one of millions of kids growing up in the late 60's and early 70's right along with the American Muscle car boom. He dove deeper than most, buying parts, learning on his own, and working on a series of Mustangs all while earning a living painting houses and modifying the occasional car in his native Arizona.


    He informally drag raced the Mustangs right out of high school becoming an early adopter of nitrous oxide garnering a reputation for building cars that ran way better than they looked. Within a few years he decided to try road racing with his ‘69 Mustang building something that hadn’t been seen before. It was an unusual mix for the time, a car that went quick in a straight line, but also could now turn and stop better.


    In 1985, Baer made a life-changing decision to move to Dallas, Texas where he had a core group of friends. To pay the bills, Hal and his small team installed parts, worked on muscle car restorations and helped their small customer base with suspension set-ups; roll bar/cage installations, and increasingly complex fabrication. Whatever the business that came through the doors, the goal remained the same, go racing. And that meant IMSA Firehawk, Escort Endurance Challenge, Corvette Challenge and World Challenge. That is how this smallish new business became Baer Racing.


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