Frequently Asked Questions
These brake rotors are made of cast iron, which provides durability and excellent heat dissipation during braking.
The rotors measure thirteen point thirty-one inches in length and width, with a height of two point ninety-one inches.
The exact weight is not specified, but they are categorized as medium-sized rotors suitable for various vehicles.
Installation requires removing the wheel and caliper, then mounting the rotors onto the hub, securing them with appropriate fasteners.
Yes, they fit multiple models, including the Buick Enclave from two thousand eight to two thousand seventeen and the Chevrolet Traverse from two thousand nine to two thousand seventeen.
Check compatibility based on your vehicle's make, model, and year, as these rotors are designed for General Motors vehicles and others.
Use a non-abrasive cleaner and a soft cloth to wipe off dust and debris; avoid harsh chemicals that could damage the rotor surface.
Regular inspections during brake service are recommended, but they typically do not require any special maintenance apart from standard checks.
ACDelco offers a warranty on their products, but specific terms may vary; it's best to check with the retailer for details.
While these rotors are designed for everyday use, they offer improved performance over standard rotors; however, for extreme conditions, specialized rotors may be more suitable.
ACDelco Silver rotors provide a balance of quality and affordability, making them a reliable choice compared to many other aftermarket options.
Yes, these rotors are designed for a range of vehicles, including those used for towing, provided they fit your specific model.
Contact the retailer immediately to report the damage and inquire about return or replacement options under their return policy.
Look for signs like vibrations during braking, unusual noises, or visible wear on the rotor surface, indicating they may need replacement.
The lifespan can vary based on driving conditions, but generally, they last between thirty thousand to seventy thousand miles with proper care.
Avoid heavy braking, especially when the brakes are hot, and ensure proper installation to prevent uneven wear.



