Bendix Global Prt5650 Disc Brake Rotor on 2040-parts.com
Buffalo Grove, Illinois, US
These rotors fit on my Charger RT but I did not know that I had performance (larger) brakes. The good news is that they are tested (less then 300 miles) and are straight and work perfectly. As recommended, I was very easy on them during the break-in period.
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