2004 Envoy brakes
Malipoopoo
01-05-2008, 12:50 PM
Just purchased. Shop says I need complete brake job. Figure easy enough to do myself. Problem is I'm finding difficulty locating the rear rotors. Wanted to do Raybestos all around but they don't make a rear rotor for it. Went to NAPA, neither do they. Could go with Autozone or Parts America brand parts but would rather not. Also don't want to spend $150+ on premo parts. I'm stuck. Anybody else have issues with this? TIA
Malipoopoo
01-07-2008, 11:17 AM
Anybody know what other model years utilize the same rotors? Perhaps I can locate that way.
maxwedge
01-08-2008, 01:59 PM
Something wrong here I just put Napa rotors on my Truck.
Malipoopoo
01-08-2008, 02:36 PM
Something wrong here I just put Napa rotors on my Truck.
Just went to NAPA last Fri. Had no listing for the rear rotors. No listing online either. I have the XL. There is a listing online for rear rotors the "regular" Envoy. I know my fronts use a different rotor. Are the rears the same?
Just went to NAPA last Fri. Had no listing for the rear rotors. No listing online either. I have the XL. There is a listing online for rear rotors the "regular" Envoy. I know my fronts use a different rotor. Are the rears the same?
maxwedge
01-10-2008, 01:49 PM
The XL ( not mentioned before) has different rotors. Try a dealer or have them resurfaced.
01-19-2008, 05:02 PM
I would definately check around more. Autozone, Murrays, Pep Boys, "somebody" has to have the XL rotors.
I did a full brake job on my 2002 Envoy (short wheel base) when I bought it (used) in 2004 w/64,000 miles on the clock. Bought rotors at my local parts store- they beat every price I found by 15%. I have replaced the pads 2x because they have a lifetime warranty through autozone, they were barely worn at all but I had spare time on my hands and it was free, so I figured what the heck :D Still on the original rotors I bought in 2004, no ridge yet! Thats pretty good in my book. Use a lot of synthetic calipber grease on the pins and contact points on the pads.
I did a full brake job on my 2002 Envoy (short wheel base) when I bought it (used) in 2004 w/64,000 miles on the clock. Bought rotors at my local parts store- they beat every price I found by 15%. I have replaced the pads 2x because they have a lifetime warranty through autozone, they were barely worn at all but I had spare time on my hands and it was free, so I figured what the heck :D Still on the original rotors I bought in 2004, no ridge yet! Thats pretty good in my book. Use a lot of synthetic calipber grease on the pins and contact points on the pads.
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