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phil2237 | If You are looking for rear Rotors for your Prowler, You can switch over to cast iron rotors. These Rotors are available from any NAPA AUTO PARTS location. By using cast iron you will add a few pounds to your car, but you will be able to use ceramic pads. THE NAPA PART NUMBER IS NB 4885993 If anyone has a problem ordering them, I can get them for $ 38.50 eachYou can also take them to some auto parts stores in your area that have a machine shop to have them drilled & slotted for a nicer look This message has been edited by phil2237 on 06-20-2017 at 02:39 PM |
1buddyc | Phil, could you post the appropriate Brake Pad Set part number or a Link to to where to buy them, for the Pads designed for use with these rotors? Thanks, Buddy |
robin | Here is one set .. http://www.summitracing.com/int/parts/ebc-dp31718c/overview/make /chrysler/model/prowler?ibanner=MobileSwitchNo This part is an Exact fit for your2001 Plymouth Prowler Please double check http://shop.advanceautoparts.com/p/carquest-wearever -platinum-professional-ceramic-brake-pads-4-pad-set-pxd730h/10146154-P This part is an Exact fit for your2001 Plymouth Prowler Disc Pad; Ceramic, Pad Installation Hardware Only Included In New Carquest Wearever Platinum Professional Box; Rear; OE Pad Material Is Ceramic This message has been edited by robin on 06-21-2017 at 11:47 AM |
phil2237 | Robin is correct, I will check also with our supplier, I am sure there are sets made by many companies that fit the Prowler. Dodge seems to have used most parts off other models. These rotors were made to fit many other Dodge products such as the 1994 Dodge Shadow. I have a set on my car as of today to try out, Seem to work fantastic. Works just like the stock rotors. I used the original pads. I personally am not a fan of ceramic pads as they destroy the rotors, but at this price, you can't beat it. You can most likely go to any big auto parts place and they can cross the Napa number to their own. Many different companies make this rotor
This message has been edited by phil2237 on 06-21-2017 at 04:59 PM |
WildCat | quote: Originally posted by phil2237: Robin is correct, I will check also with our supplier, I am sure there are sets made by many companies that fit the Prowler. Dodge seems to have used most parts off other models. These rotors were made to fit many other Dodge products such as the 1994 Dodge Shadow. I have a set on my car as of today to try out, Seem to work fantastic. Works just like the stock rotors. I used the original pads. I personally am not a fan of ceramic pads as they destroy the rotors, but at this price, you can't beat it.
Thanks for finding and testing these new replacement rotors As far as brake pads, love the ceramic on the front but with 43,000 miles don't really think the rears are an issue like the front from the dust on standard brake pads, but rotors at $38 each and a set of pads, for most Prowlers would be a one time deal. When I checked mine last they still looks great. |
phil2237 | HOLD OFF ON BUYING THESE AS THE NAPA ONES SEEM TO SMALL & ARE NOT A MATCH. I am working on a good parts number |
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