I need one stop shop help
I need one stop shop help
My truck w/ 40,000 miles needs new brakes/ rotors worse than you can image, metal to metal sounds constantly.
I have a 2005 F150 XLT 2wd 10" lift 20's on 37's
So I have a favor to ask all of yo!!!.
Just line up the cheapest to best quality product ratio, so I can go down the list and buy.I cannot stand doing this research any more.I dont mind switching the hub to save money etc etc SOOOO Who ever helps gets a imaginary beer bought for them unless you live in south florida then you get a real one.
Thanks in advance,
Patrick..
P.S I know this isnt the brake section but I figure a whole lot more people would pass by this section and being to give their .02 cents
I have a 2005 F150 XLT 2wd 10" lift 20's on 37's
So I have a favor to ask all of yo!!!.
Just line up the cheapest to best quality product ratio, so I can go down the list and buy.I cannot stand doing this research any more.I dont mind switching the hub to save money etc etc SOOOO Who ever helps gets a imaginary beer bought for them unless you live in south florida then you get a real one.

Thanks in advance,
Patrick..
P.S I know this isnt the brake section but I figure a whole lot more people would pass by this section and being to give their .02 cents
My dog back home in the 305! Go to rockauto.com, enter part number 12065128 or 12165128 (depending on the date your vehicle was manufactured - you can find that on the driver's side door jam), and you've got your rotor and hub problem solved. This is a two-piece design which means that in the future, you'll only have to replace your rotors and not the hubs as well.
Get some good pads (EBC, Hawk, even AKEBONO), some good DOT3 fluid for flushing, and you're done. If you want to get fancy, you can get part number BRPK5773 or BRPK5773 (depending on the date your vehicle was manufactured - you can find that on the driver's side door jam) from rockauto.com, too.
Good luck!
Get some good pads (EBC, Hawk, even AKEBONO), some good DOT3 fluid for flushing, and you're done. If you want to get fancy, you can get part number BRPK5773 or BRPK5773 (depending on the date your vehicle was manufactured - you can find that on the driver's side door jam) from rockauto.com, too.
Good luck!
My dog back home in the 305! Go to rockauto.com, enter part number 12065128 or 12165128 (depending on the date your vehicle was manufactured - you can find that on the driver's side door jam), and you've got your rotor and hub problem solved. This is a two-piece design which means that in the future, you'll only have to replace your rotors and not the hubs as well.
Get some good pads (EBC, Hawk, even AKEBONO), some good DOT3 fluid for flushing, and you're done. If you want to get fancy, you can get part number BRPK5773 or BRPK5773 (depending on the date your vehicle was manufactured - you can find that on the driver's side door jam) from rockauto.com, too.
Good luck!
Get some good pads (EBC, Hawk, even AKEBONO), some good DOT3 fluid for flushing, and you're done. If you want to get fancy, you can get part number BRPK5773 or BRPK5773 (depending on the date your vehicle was manufactured - you can find that on the driver's side door jam) from rockauto.com, too.
Good luck!


