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3 hours ago, 1004ron said:
I had to search for the use of the word "shilled" and still not sure if its a good or bad thing.
lol - I had the exact same reaction/thought!
fwiw I installed Powerstop brakes on my 2012 Sonata and 2001 F150 and love them on both vehicles. Installing them tomorrow on my 2010 Suburban.
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11 hours ago, omar302 said:
They should give you corresponding part number for the rotor. From the part umber you'd be able to know which size you have. From here, it looks E1GZ-1125-F is 17" (smaller size) and K2GZ-1125-B is 18" (the bigger size).
Also, if you register on http://www.etis.ford.com/, you can check with your VIN, Vehicle Summar, Minor Features, it should list something like "Brake Disc 18 Fr Vent/17 Sol Rear"
great thx, this was helpful!
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4 hours ago, Special_K said:
call ford, give them your VIN and they will tell you.
Welcome to the forums btw
called the local Ford dealership and talked to the Parts department. They weren't able to pull up anything based on the VIN.
Thx for the suggestion but it sounds like my only option is to measure it.
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Just purchased a 2017 Ford Edge Titanium 2.0L. Aside from pulling off the wheel and measuring, is there a way to tell if I have the 316mm or the 345mm brakes?
I was going to try researching on rockauto.com but couldn't find anything that answered the question.
Brake Pads & Rotor Replacement Option for Edge Sport (2016-2018)
in Brakes, Chassis & Suspension
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Found it, thx!
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11mm, or 7/16 is a good fit too