thumper_ehhhhh
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When you purchase parts ask where they are made. If they say made in usa or canada ok if they are made in china odds are the metal is garbage and will warp. Return them and pay the extra for the goods stuff.
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When you purchase parts ask where they are made. If they say made in usa or canada ok if they are made in china odds are the metal is garbage and will warp. Return them and pay the extra for the goods stuff.
ok. what can a person do if the Rotor is Warp?
yes. thats a problem. i purchase it at Ebay.com
argggg.
its ok. i just purchase a new one from autozone.com its only 17.00 for one Front Rotor.
damm ebay.com.
I just purchase a new one from autozone.com its only 17.00 for one Front Rotor.
These trucks have undersized rotors as it is, I wouldn't try to find a "bargain". Spend the money on good rotors, even if you have to spend $75.00+ each, it's worth it.
I have the original service records for my 99 since it was ordered and sold to the first owner. Factory original rotors were turned 2x and then replaced. The replacement GM rotors were then turned 2x and were somewhat "shaky" when I bought it. So that's 6x having "fresh" rotor surfaces using GM parts in 83,000 miles and they were still not right when I bought it. They would warp so quickly when starting to heat up it was ridiculous.
I threw out the factory rotors (literally) and bought Napa cross drilled/slotted rotors which have a lifetime warranty. 14,000 miles of driving on the same mountain roads and there's been zero warping, overheating or fading. Aside from that, the fact that I don't have to spend my weekend (or time off from work) screwing around with those things was worth the initial cost alone.