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Power Stop Brake Rotors Slotted Drilled Front 6 X 5.5" See Pictures on 2040-parts.com

US $120.00
Location:

Sun City, California, United States

Sun City, California, United States
through 1 set of pads see detail why
Warranty:Other Manufacturer Part Number:6 lug 5.5" bolt pattern Brand:Powerstop Warranty Terms:3-year / 36,000 Mile Powerstop Limited Warranty Placement on Vehicle:Front UPC:Does Not Apply

These routers look and work awesome. The reason I'm changing them out is because the slotted and drilled effect eats brake pads, and even though I like stopping on a dime. I prefer to have my brakes last a few years
I went through 1 set of parson grinding and these don't need to be turned there ready to bolt on and go
Thanks for looking

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