Brake rotors?

TheBac

Why do I keep doing this?
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BTW, just to add some fact to this thread, The two trucks use very different front rotors...

Your 02 (01?):
Part Number: NB 48880000
Product Line: NAPA Brakes Rotors
Attributes: # of Bolt Holes : 8
Bolt Circle Diameter : 6.5"
Brake Rotor Diameter : 12.79"
Brake Rotor Discard Thickness : 1.43"
Brake Rotor Thickness New : 1.5"
Brake Rotor Type : Disc Brake Rotor Only
Center Hole Diameter : 4.65"
Height : 3.51"
Maximum Lateral Runout : .004"
Vented / Solid : Vented
Mounting Type : Type K - Rotor Only. Wheel Studs Are Pressed Into The Hub Only. The Rotor Is A Loose Fit On The Hub & Is Retained By Either Machine Screws Or The Wheel Nuts. See Diagram For More Information.
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Your 94:
Part Number: NB 4886242
Product Line: NAPA Brakes Rotors
Attributes: # of Bolt Holes : 8
Bolt Circle Diameter : 6.5"
Brake Rotor Diameter : 12.5"
Brake Rotor Discard Thickness : 1.22"
Brake Rotor Thickness New : 1.29"
Brake Rotor Type : Disc Brake Rotor Only
Center Hole Diameter : 5.41"
Height : 2.76"
Maximum Lateral Runout : .004"
Vented / Solid : Vented
Mounting Type : Type L - Rotor Only. The Rotor Is Mounted Inboard Of The Hub. The Hub & Rotor Sections Are Bolted Together. Replace The Complete Assembly If Hub Flange Is Bent Or Damaged. See Diagram For More Information.

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Different mounting types, much different dimensions. Swap wont work no matter how you try.

Just deal with the pulsing brakes while you save the $90 for the proper front rotors.