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Old 03-25-2017, 08:31 PM
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Any way to identify rotors?

Hey AZ. I bought a 1 owner TL a couple months ago. I am going through any maintenance/repairs that is needed right now. As I am doing the brakes soon, I almost forgot that the car came with aftermarket Drilled and Slotted Rotors. They have some rust on them but not too bad, still plenty of life on them from what i could tell.
My question is.. Is there any way to identify the Rotors? Would they have a stamp or part number located somewhere?
I want to know what type of brand it is, whether it be a quality Rotor, or a cheapy brand from ebay. That would gave me an idea on how the previous owner was. Could be a guy/girl that used quality parts, or basic/cheap parts type of person.
thanks in advance!
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Don't believe you'll be able to find the manufacturer, but just having drilled and slotted rotors on the TL
should give you an indication of the previous owner.
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Originally Posted by Turbonut
but just having drilled and slotted rotors on the TL
should give you an indication of the previous owner.
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