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Ultima | Rear Brake Disc Rotor (Single) | Toyota LandCruiser FZJ70 FZJ75 HZJ70 HZJ73 HZJ75 | AAP787

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Ultima | Rear Brake Disc Rotor (Single) | Toyota LandCruiser FZJ70 FZJ75 HZJ70 HZJ73 HZJ75 | AAP787Ultima Rear Brake Disc Rotor (Single) for Toyota LandCruiser FZJ70 75 & HZJ70 73 75 Series Heavy duty solid rear rotor designed for Toyota LandCruiser 70, 73, and 75 Series models. Built for consistent braking performance and durability in off road and rugged Australian conditions. Warranty 1 year 20,000 km Why Ultima? Ultima braking components are engineered to meet OEM specifications for strength, fit, and dependability. Each rotor is machined from

Ultima Rear Brake Disc Rotor (Single) for Toyota LandCruiser FZJ70/75 & HZJ70/73/75 Series

Heavy-duty solid rear rotor designed for Toyota LandCruiser 70, 73, and 75 Series models. Built for consistent braking performance and durability in off-road and rugged Australian conditions.

Warranty

1 year / 20,000 km

Why Ultima?

Ultima braking components are engineered to meet OEM specifications for strength, fit, and dependability. Each rotor is machined from high-carbon cast iron and dynamically balanced for stable braking and long service life, even in heavy-duty applications.

Key Features:

  • Application: Rear brake disc rotor for Toyota LandCruiser FZJ70/75 and HZJ70/73/75
  • Design: Solid heavy-duty rotor
  • Material: High-carbon cast iron
  • Performance: Reliable, consistent braking for rugged use
  • Fitment: Direct OE replacement – no modifications required
  • Unit of Measure: Sold individually (1 piece)

Technical Specifications

  • Brand: Ultima
  • Part Number (SKU): AAP787
  • System Type: Rear Brake Disc Rotor (Solid)
  • Material: High-Carbon Cast Iron
  • Position: Rear
  • Vehicle Model: Toyota LandCruiser
  • Series: FZJ70/75, HZJ70/73/75
  • Use: 4WD / Light Commercial Vehicle Application

Vehicle Fitment Information

Make Model Series Years Position
Toyota LandCruiser FZJ70 / FZJ75 1990–2007 Rear
Toyota LandCruiser HZJ70 / HZJ73 / HZJ75 1990–2007 Rear

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