Hi, I have a 2000 V6 white F150 no thrills work truck (long bed, no
back seat, etc). The truck now has 90K on it and the front rotors
need replacing. I went to Autozone, O'Reillys and Pep Boys today
without any luck.
They kept saying I had ABS or ABS on the rear which I don't. My wheel
has 5 bolts.
I took some home but they had the smaller bolts (12mm I believe) so I
had to return them.
Does anyone know which kind of rotors I need and where to get them? I
certainly don't want to have to go to a Ford dealer and bend-over.
Thanks, Les
Steve Barker - 22 Apr 2007 03:09 GMT
Did you price them from Ford? You may be surprised. OR you might try a
real autoparts store. Like a Carquest or a NAPA. And chances are on a 2000
you do have at least rear antilock brakes.

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> Hi, I have a 2000 V6 white F150 no thrills work truck (long bed, no
> back seat, etc). The truck now has 90K on it and the front rotors
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> Thanks, Les
Bong S. - 06 May 2007 07:49 GMT
I have a 2001 F150 and recently replaced the rotors. You probably have 14mm
bolts. Bolt pattern should be the same though. The best way to find out if
you have ABS is to look behind the front and rear rotor assembly and see if
you have a wire that is connected to a sensor. If you see one, then you have
ABS. HTH.
> Hi, I have a 2000 V6 white F150 no thrills work truck (long bed, no
> back seat, etc). The truck now has 90K on it and the front rotors
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> Thanks, Les