Gm 25863339 - Front Brake Rotors (set), Acdelco Part # 177-1009 on 2040-parts.com
Mansfield, Ohio, US
GM 25863339 – Front Brake Rotors
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Interchanges with part # 25836294
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AC-Delco part # 177-1009
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For vehicles with front disc and rear drum brake system
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4 lugs
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These are OEM rotors
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This is a set of front rotors (2)
Fits:
05-2010 |
Cobalt |
07-2010 |
G5 |
03-07 |
Ion |
GM List Price - $91.98 each / $183.96 per set
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