SOLD
SOLD
SOLD
These had some small ridges in them, so I got them turned. They're in really good condition - plenty of life left in them. I replaced the tie rods and shocks on the truck and went ahead and got front rotors while I was at it. The funny thing is, prior to turning them, these stockers were thicker than the new rotors I bought (from Auto Zone).
New ones run right at $50 each. I'll let these go for $75 shipped or $50 local.
Thickness of the stockers compared to the new ones:
Stock:
New:
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