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I need to do the brakes on my 06 E350 with Quigley 4x4. The front end requires special rotors only available from Quigley and I have ordered them. The front pads need to be for a F350 of the same year. The rears need whatever is standard on a 06 E350 for rotors and pads.
Mine only lasted 26,000 miles and brakes and rotors are shot. I tow a LOT on steep grades and long distances. I want to best brakes i can get, both pads and rotors. $$$ is no issue.
I kind of doubt they make their own rotors, at the most maybe modify a factory rotor. I bet if you posted the picture and dimensions of a new one, we could figure out what it goes on.
They do not make the rotors. They are F350 rotors that they machine. But, you can not buy them anywhere else. You could buy F350 rotors and take them to a shop with your old ones and hope they do a good job. But, it will not be any cheaper. They are not expensive from Quigley, the only issue is having just one flavor. I bought it from them and will have them sent out for cryo.
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