Power Stop Ar8729xpr Disc Brake Rotor Set on 2040-parts.com
Atascadero, California, US
I bought these for my truck, but they didn't fit. These are for the 4x4 trucks, but I have a 2x4. Couldn't return them, so my loss is your gain. I am selling these rotors as a set (read quantity 2). They are individually marked for the driver side and passenger side.
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