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Bilstein shocks and Powerstop drilled and slotted rotors w/ceramic pad


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I bought these parts for my 2005 GMC Sierra 1500 (gmt 800)3rd but ended up trading it in before I installed them for a 2013 Subaru WRX.

 

First is a set of 4 Bilstein 5100 HD shocks. $260 shipped to 48 states. MO preferred.

 

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Second, is a front set of Powerstop's tow and haul drilled and slotted rotors w/ ceramic pads. $175 shipped to 48 states. MO preferred.

 

 

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Thank you for looking. If you have any questions, feel free to email me.

Cody

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Rotor size may be good to know for the people interested. I know when I replaced mine they asked what size rotors I had

 

Good point.They are 12 inches.

 

Thought factory was 13" on 05's

 

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Thought factory was 13" on 05's

 

I order them from 4wheelparts.com. I used their drop down menu to select my truck and this kit was a match. When I measured them, they were actually 12 1/4 inches. Maybe I need to call them to verify. Edited by RTOinIraq
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That is the size of the 04 front with 4 wheel discs. 05 when they went to disc/drum they upped the rotor size

I sent them an email so hopefully they will be able to clarify. Maybe I won't have to worry about selling then and they will just reimburse me. Thank you for the heads up, I don't want to rip anyone off or sell them something that won't fit.

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That is just my concern with them. 2005 had 2 sizes. the AWD SS's had the 04 front brakes because they were 4 wheel disc, 05.5-06 got the bigger 05+ brakes

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The brake kit is no longer available, they are being returned cause they sent me the wrong set. Thank you chawkins6789 for all the info. Price drop on the shocks... $240 shipped.

 

Hey its no problem. Dont want to see anyone burned or get complaints about you misleading or selling the wrong parts.

 

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Hey its no problem. Dont want to see anyone burned or get complaints about you misleading or selling the wrong parts.

 

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Me either. 4wheelparts.com didn't even know, they had to call the manufacturer.

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