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Posted - December 28 2005 : 7:05a Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
I guess I'm a little slow because I didn't ever realize that Dually's even came in 250's, but will the F250 4x4 Dually rotors work on an F350 4x4 Dually? I have some bad warping going on and am needing some new rotors soon.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2000-2004-Ford-F250-4X4-Dually-Brake-Rotors-Dual-Rear_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ33564QQitemZ8025436608QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWDVW



Edited by - Kristen on December 28 2005 7:06a
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Posted  - December 28 2005 : 9:37a Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
yes, they should be identical.

250/350 4x4 rotors are the same part for both gas and diesel applications


Edit:
be careful with drilled rotors on a heavy duty truck. If they are just cross drilled they have a tendency to crack. The drilled holes need to be tapped as well as cross drilled to keep them from developing cracks.

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Posted  - December 28 2005 : 9:57a Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
was also going to say that at $299 for a set of 4 seems really cheap. a set of replacement rotors from ford would cost you more than $299 and it's more than $700 for performance slotted rotors from ART or ORU.

that being said, the guy has a high rating on eBay and has apparently sold an ass load of rotors.

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Posted  - December 28 2005 : 5:28p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
My cousin owns rotorpros.com
If you have any questions or concerns on the rotors, let me know and I will get a hold of him for you. I am running cross drilled slotted rotors on my 1999 Expedition for 3 years now without any issues. I also put a set on my 2006 Mustang GT and 2000 Altima without any problems either.

If you go to www.rotorpros.com and check out the customer rides gallery you can see some of the different rides out there.

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Posted  - December 28 2005 : 5:38p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
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Originally posted by RVREXPY

My cousin owns rotorpros.com
If you have any questions or concerns on the rotors, let me know and I will get a hold of him for you. I am running cross drilled slotted rotors on my 1999 Expedition for 3 years now without any issues. I also put a set on my 2006 Mustang GT and 2000 Altima without any problems either.

If you go to www.rotorpros.com and check out the customer rides gallery you can see some of the different rides out there.

thanks,
Johnny
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Hi Johnny,
When you talk to your cousin, could you ask him if he can get replacement rotors for my 05 GTO? I'd really like to upgrade the rotors but no one I know has them available yet.

Thanks Bud!
Brad

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Posted  - December 28 2005 : 5:48p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
Thanks for all the info Mike and Johnny. I looked at their web site and didn't see any kind of warranty. Johnny do you know if there is one? It looks like an awesome deal.

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Posted  - December 28 2005 : 6:04p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
Brad,
I'll check with him on rotors for the Goat.
Also, great to be talking with you again. I was up in your neck of the woods about a month ago, only for a day though. Yoli's best friend was getting married. We stayed down at the Stratosphere.

Her V10,
I'll also find out about warranty info.
[Edit 12/28 @ 4:05pm]
I found this warranty info on the Policies link from the home page.
WARRANTY: Rotorpros.com offers a 90 day warranty on our Rotors, Brakes, and exclusive of all Rotorpros.com accessories.

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Edited by - RVREXPY on December 28 2005 6:08p

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Posted  - December 29 2005 : 8:03p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
Her V10 -- F-250s don't come with dual rear wheels. I believe the e-bay person is mistaken.

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Posted  - January 22 2006 : 1:54a Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
Brad,

You're right.... my cousin could not find rotors for the 2005 GTO. What he did say though, was that for $70-$80 he can take stock rotors and have them drilled and slotted and zinc plated. If you're interested, let me know.

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Posted  - May 7 2007 : 10:07p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
her v10, did you make a decision on the brakes?

i am also in the market for new brakes/rotors. i drive a 2003 f-350 dually. i've been looking into it and the options and price range for rotors is pretty wide.

anyone have any input in drilled, slots, or both? which would be better for a heavy duty truck that is often used for towing.

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Posted  - May 8 2007 : 12:40a Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
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My cousin owns rotorpros.com




no kidding?! I bought a set of rotors for the GS300 about a year ago, and they work great. cross drilled and slotted.


Hey, can you check on a set of rotors for the rear axle of an F350 dually (Dana 80) for my rig? Slotted please.

Thanks!
Denny

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Posted  - May 10 2007 : 1:32p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
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Quote:
Originally posted by RVREXPY

My cousin owns rotorpros.com




Hey, can you check on a set of rotors for the rear axle of an F350 dually (Dana 80) for my rig? Slotted please.

Thanks!
Denny



Just email my cousin Richard at rotorpros@yahoo.com and tell him Johnny sent you and he'll take care of you.

Johnny

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Posted  - May 11 2007 : 10:07p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
Denny, I never did get anything. I've only put about 5000 miles on my truck since this post. Johnny's cousin will give you a good price. I can't remember what I got quoted after I talked with him through emails, but it was good. I remember I was recommended to do dimpled not drilled. Hope that helps.
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