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Trq Rear Brake Rotors Set Vented Compatible With 2007-2009 Mercedes-Benz Gl320 2010-2012 Gl350 2007-2012 Gl450 2008-2012 Gl550 M

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Vendor: TRQ

Type: Rotors

Sku: WBCARB09HN341YY

Available: Sold Out

UPC: 191213198957

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- Ships with 8-12 business days. (International)

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Trq Rear Brake Rotors Set Vented Compatible With 2007-2009 Mercedes-Benz Gl320 2010-2012 Gl350 2007-2012 Gl450 2008-2012 Gl550 M

$115.76

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Domestic orders typically arrive within 3-5 business days. Delivery times are estimated and may vary depending on your location, weather conditions, or other unforeseen factors.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What are the dimensions of the TRQ rear brake rotors? A: The TRQ rear brake rotors have an outside diameter of twelve point nine nine inches and an overall height of two point four seven inches.
  • Q: What material are the TRQ brake rotors made of? A: The TRQ brake rotors are made from cast iron, which enhances durability and braking performance.
  • Q: What is the nominal thickness of these brake rotors? A: The nominal thickness of the TRQ brake rotors is zero point eight seven inches, ensuring optimal performance and fit.
  • Q: How do I install the TRQ rear brake rotors? A: To install the TRQ rear brake rotors, remove the existing rotors and replace them with the new rotors, ensuring proper alignment.
  • Q: Are these rotors compatible with my vehicle? A: Yes, the TRQ rear brake rotors are compatible with various Mercedes-Benz models from two thousand seven to two thousand twelve, including GL320 and R350.
  • Q: Do I need to replace brake pads when installing these rotors? A: Yes, it is recommended to replace brake pads when installing new rotors to ensure even wear and optimal braking performance.
  • Q: How do I care for my TRQ brake rotors? A: To care for your TRQ brake rotors, regularly inspect them for wear and ensure they are free from debris or corrosion.
  • Q: What is the warranty on the TRQ brake rotors? A: The TRQ brake rotors come with a limited warranty, covering defects in material and workmanship.
  • Q: Can I use these rotors in wet conditions? A: Yes, the TRQ brake rotors are designed to perform well in various weather conditions, including wet environments.
  • Q: What should I do if my rotors arrive damaged? A: If your TRQ rotors arrive damaged, contact customer support immediately to initiate a return or exchange.
  • Q: Are these brake rotors rust resistant? A: No, the TRQ brake rotors do not have a rust-resistant coating; proper maintenance is needed to prevent corrosion.
  • Q: How many rotors are included in the TRQ set? A: The TRQ set includes two rotors: one for the rear driver side and one for the rear passenger side.
  • Q: What is the grade type of these brake rotors? A: The TRQ brake rotors are classified as standard replacement grade, designed for direct fit without modifications.
  • Q: What is the stud or lug hole quantity on these rotors? A: The TRQ brake rotors have a stud or lug hole quantity of five, which is standard for many vehicles.
  • Q: Is there a specific break-in period for these rotors? A: Yes, there is a break-in period recommended for new rotors to ensure optimal performance and longevity.

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