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2016 f250 rotor coming apart. Looking for recommendations

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Old Aug 18, 2020 | 10:55 PM
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Default 2016 f250 rotor coming apart. Looking for recommendations

I had the driver side front caliper hang up on me a couple months ago and overheat the rotor. It is warped from getting too hot and the top edge is flaking off and I want to replace the factory rotors and pads since it is due. I do a lot of hauling with our travel trailer in the mountains and wonder what aftermarket rotors and pads you all would recommend. Thanks for any suggestions...
 

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Old Aug 19, 2020 | 06:16 AM
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Speaking for myself and experience, Ask where the rotors were manufactured. I try to stick with OEM rotors or at least make sure they were made here. Quite a bit are made in riceland and don't last as long as domestic made rotors.
 
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Speaking for myself and experience, Ask where the rotors were manufactured. I try to stick with OEM rotors or at least make sure they were made here. Quite a bit are made in riceland and don't last as long as domestic made rotors.
Thanks hanky. I usually run OEM as the safe bet but wasn’t sure if there were better designs and products in this case. Might just look at upgrading pads with OEM rotors. Thanks again.
 
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