Break Rotor Question
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Break Rotor Question
Well i need new rotors on the front of my truck. can i use rotors off of a 94 exploder with abs. my truck doesnt have abs. but will the rotors still work. i can get them for free and the rotors are in great shape just a little surface rust. and it has brand new pads on it too. thanks guys
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Easy way to check, go to RockAuto.com and look up your truck. Find your rotor, then click on the (i) button or the product part number(don't remember which one to click ATM). It'll open a new window that'll show you all the vehicles and years that that rotor is made for.
Rotors are like $20 or $25 a pop, pads are like $40 for a good set. Don't skimp on brake parts.
Rotors are like $20 or $25 a pop, pads are like $40 for a good set. Don't skimp on brake parts.
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Easy way to check, go to RockAuto.com and look up your truck. Find your rotor, then click on the (i) button or the product part number(don't remember which one to click ATM). It'll open a new window that'll show you all the vehicles and years that that rotor is made for.
Rotors are like $20 or $25 a pop, pads are like $40 for a good set. Don't skimp on brake parts.
Rotors are like $20 or $25 a pop, pads are like $40 for a good set. Don't skimp on brake parts.
I wish rotors were $20 each. I paid $52 each for my Napa brand rotors.
I dont see any problem running used rotors. Its a chunk of steel, what can go wrong with it. Pads on the other hand I would never reuse.
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I say go for it, run the used rotors. Seriously its a chunk of steel, if you can get them turned for free they are as good as new.
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Easy way to check, go to RockAuto.com and look up your truck. Find your rotor, then click on the (i) button or the product part number(don't remember which one to click ATM). It'll open a new window that'll show you all the vehicles and years that that rotor is made for.
Rotors are like $20 or $25 a pop, pads are like $40 for a good set. Don't skimp on brake parts.
Rotors are like $20 or $25 a pop, pads are like $40 for a good set. Don't skimp on brake parts.
well thanks shane they have the same part number so they will work
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