Best Rotors available

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Sxynerd

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I recently bought a set of Brembo rotors but when they arrived I found out that they were for a 2wd instead of 4wd like I need.

I can't seem to find an equivalent Brembo rotor for 4wd, what are the best non-drilled, non-slotted G3000 or better front rotors for the Expeditions?

Since the Affinia group supplies most of the auto parts stores with rotors, I'm having a hard time finding anything as good or better than Ford.


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unless youre looking to upsize your brakes, the OEM ones are pretty good. Mine lasted for 100K before I replaced them.

Now the oem pads are another thing. Im used to dustless pads like akebono which unfortunately isnt available for our expes
 
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I ended up getting Ford Rotors. It boggles my mind you can find factory style Brembo rotors for 4wd F150's but not 4wd Expeditions.
 

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I've got Akebono pads front and rear on my 98 EB 4wd.

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I bought a set of four rotors (not cross drilled) and pads on ebay from brakemotive (seller). Think they were 175 or so shipped. No issues after six months. Truck stops better than ever.
 
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