2002 Dodge Ram 3500 Disc Brake Rotor - Rear Left StopTech

  • Features:
    • Cryogenic Treatment Reduces Residual Stress
    • Slots Helps Evacuate Gasses/Dust/Heat
    • Directional Curve Vane Designs On Selected Apps
    • Black E-Coated Non-Friction - Corrosion Protection
    • Increased Initial bite and Wet Weather Response
    • Superior Resistance To Cracks From Thermal Stress
    • Double Disk Ground For Consistent Friction Surface
    • Direct OE Replacement
  • StopTech Sport Rotors are also available with an optional cryogenic treatment. Although cryogenic treatment is invisible to the naked eye; many fleet customers are sold on its ability to extend the service life of the brake rotor. Deep cryogenic treatment is a one-time process that permanently improves the performance and wear characteristics of metal components; from brake rotors and engine parts to machine tools and gear sets. All new StopTech Sport Rotors may be ordered with cryogenic treatment for an additional fee.
  • Sold Each. Purchase quantity 1 for 1 wheel

Additional Fitment Information:
Vehicle Position
2002 Dodge Ram 3500 Rear Left
1 In Stock
Best Price:

Holiday Special

$309.05 USD
$370.86 USD
Brand StopTech
Part # P78126.67051CSL
Condition New
Warehouse B

StopTech

  • StopTech Sport Slotted Cryo Brake Rotor; Rear Left
  • Cryo Slot Left
  • Symmetric vane; split-core castings for uniform heat distribution. Black E-Coat anti-corrosive coating protects much better than competitors spray paint. Double disc ground friction surface for optimal performance and service life
  • StopTech Sport Rotor
  • General

    WARNING CA Proposition 65
    Yes
    WARNING CA Proposition 65 Message
    Warning: Cancer And Reproductive Harm

    Packaging

    package quantity
    1
    length
    14.00 in
    width
    14.00 in
    height
    6.00 in
    weight
    26.96 lb
    Information on technical characteristics, the delivery set, the country of manufacture and the appearance of the goods is for reference only and is based on the latest information available at the time of publication.

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