2010 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD Brake Rotors and Pads
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Part No: BR55072
Raybestos: 580000
OE: 18060654
Raybestos: 580000
OE: 18060654
$60.19 each
Per Car QTY: 2
OEM Replacement Brake Rotor
Position: REAR
Fitment Notes: 4.84" Diameter Center Hole; 330.4mm Diameter X 90mm Overall Height Rotor
Position: REAR
Fitment Notes: 4.84" Diameter Center Hole; 330.4mm Diameter X 90mm Overall Height Rotor
Part No: BR55055
Raybestos: 56828
OE: 15712803
Raybestos: 56828
OE: 15712803
$57.19 each
Per Car QTY: 2
Part No: PP55072
Raybestos: 580000
OE: 18060654
Raybestos: 580000
OE: 18060654
$77.18 each
Per Car QTY: 2
Coated Brake Rotor
Position: REAR
Fitment Notes: 4.84" Diameter Center Hole; 330.4mm Diameter X 90mm Overall Height Rotor
Position: REAR
Fitment Notes: 4.84" Diameter Center Hole; 330.4mm Diameter X 90mm Overall Height Rotor
Part No: PP55055
Raybestos: 56828
OE: 15712803
Raybestos: 56828
OE: 15712803
$76.86 each
Per Car QTY: 2
Part No: UP55072L
Raybestos: 580000L
OE: 18060654
Raybestos: 580000L
OE: 18060654
$126.29 each
Per Car QTY: 1
Part No: UP55072R
Raybestos: 580000R
OE: 18060654
Raybestos: 580000R
OE: 18060654
$126.29 each
Per Car QTY: 1
Ultra Plus Rotor
Position: REAR LEFT
Fitment Notes: 4.84" Diameter Center Hole; 330.4mm Diameter X 90mm Overall Height Rotor
Position: REAR LEFT
Fitment Notes: 4.84" Diameter Center Hole; 330.4mm Diameter X 90mm Overall Height Rotor
Part No: UP55055L
Raybestos: 56828L
OE: 15712803
Raybestos: 56828L
OE: 15712803
$121.97 each
Per Car QTY: 1
Ultra Plus Rotor
Position: REAR RIGHT
Fitment Notes: 4.84" Diameter Center Hole; 330.4mm Diameter X 90mm Overall Height Rotor
Position: REAR RIGHT
Fitment Notes: 4.84" Diameter Center Hole; 330.4mm Diameter X 90mm Overall Height Rotor
Part No: UP55055R
Raybestos: 56828R
OE: 15712803
Raybestos: 56828R
OE: 15712803
$121.97 each
Per Car QTY: 1
Part No: PD784C
Raybestos: 784
OE:
Raybestos: 784
OE:
$41.54 each
Per Car QTY: 1
Part No: SMD784
Raybestos:
OE:
Raybestos:
OE:
$30.64 each
Per Car QTY: 1
Choosing the right brakes for your 2010 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD is crucial for maintaining your vehicle's safety and optimal performance. With a wide variety of brake options available in the market, it can be overwhelming to make the best choice. However, by considering certain factors, you can ensure that you select the right brakes that meet your specific needs. Here are some useful tips to help you in your brake selection process.
1. Determine your driving habits: The first step in choosing brakes is to consider your driving style and habits. Are you a daily commuter with light use, or do you frequently haul heavy loads or tow trailers? Heavy-duty usage may require brakes with higher performance capabilities and better heat dissipation.
2. Understand the brake types: There are two primary brake types available: disc brakes and drum brakes. Disc brakes are more common in modern vehicles, including the Silverado 2500 HD, as they offer improved stopping power and are generally easier to maintain. Conversely, drum brakes are older technology and are less effective at dissipating heat, making them prone to brake fade.
3. Determine the brake pad material: Brake pads come in different materials, each offering varying advantages and performance characteristics. The three most common types are organic, semi-metallic, and ceramic brake pads. Organic pads are cost-effective and provide gentle stopping power but may wear out faster. Semi-metallic pads offer better performance at a slightly higher price, but they can be noisier and may produce more brake dust. Ceramic pads are quieter, produce less brake dust, and have excellent performance, but they can be pricier. Consider your budget, desired performance, and noise levels when choosing the brake pad material.
4. Check manufacturer recommendations: It is recommended to stick to the manufacturer's guidelines when selecting brakes. Consult your vehicle's owner's manual or contact your Chevrolet dealer to ensure you choose brake components that are compatible with your Silverado 2500 HD.
5. Research reputable brands: Look for reputable brands known for producing high-quality brake components. These brands often have a proven track record of reliability, durability, and performance. Popular brands for brakes include Bosch, Wagner, ACDelco, and EBC Brakes.
6. Consider a complete brake kit: Instead of buying individual brake components, consider purchasing a complete brake kit. These kits typically include brake pads, rotors, and hardware needed for a full brake replacement. Purchasing a kit can save you time and ensure that all components work together seamlessly.
7. Consult professionals: If you feel unsure or need assistance, consult with a trusted mechanic or brake specialist. These experts have extensive knowledge and experience working with various brake systems and can guide you in selecting the best brakes for your specific needs.
Remember, brakes are a crucial safety component of your vehicle, so choosing the right ones is essential. By considering your driving habits, understanding brake types and materials, adhering to manufacturer recommendations, researching reputable brands, and seeking professional advice when needed, you can make an informed decision that will improve your vehicle's braking performance and overall safety.
1. Determine your driving habits: The first step in choosing brakes is to consider your driving style and habits. Are you a daily commuter with light use, or do you frequently haul heavy loads or tow trailers? Heavy-duty usage may require brakes with higher performance capabilities and better heat dissipation.
2. Understand the brake types: There are two primary brake types available: disc brakes and drum brakes. Disc brakes are more common in modern vehicles, including the Silverado 2500 HD, as they offer improved stopping power and are generally easier to maintain. Conversely, drum brakes are older technology and are less effective at dissipating heat, making them prone to brake fade.
3. Determine the brake pad material: Brake pads come in different materials, each offering varying advantages and performance characteristics. The three most common types are organic, semi-metallic, and ceramic brake pads. Organic pads are cost-effective and provide gentle stopping power but may wear out faster. Semi-metallic pads offer better performance at a slightly higher price, but they can be noisier and may produce more brake dust. Ceramic pads are quieter, produce less brake dust, and have excellent performance, but they can be pricier. Consider your budget, desired performance, and noise levels when choosing the brake pad material.
4. Check manufacturer recommendations: It is recommended to stick to the manufacturer's guidelines when selecting brakes. Consult your vehicle's owner's manual or contact your Chevrolet dealer to ensure you choose brake components that are compatible with your Silverado 2500 HD.
5. Research reputable brands: Look for reputable brands known for producing high-quality brake components. These brands often have a proven track record of reliability, durability, and performance. Popular brands for brakes include Bosch, Wagner, ACDelco, and EBC Brakes.
6. Consider a complete brake kit: Instead of buying individual brake components, consider purchasing a complete brake kit. These kits typically include brake pads, rotors, and hardware needed for a full brake replacement. Purchasing a kit can save you time and ensure that all components work together seamlessly.
7. Consult professionals: If you feel unsure or need assistance, consult with a trusted mechanic or brake specialist. These experts have extensive knowledge and experience working with various brake systems and can guide you in selecting the best brakes for your specific needs.
Remember, brakes are a crucial safety component of your vehicle, so choosing the right ones is essential. By considering your driving habits, understanding brake types and materials, adhering to manufacturer recommendations, researching reputable brands, and seeking professional advice when needed, you can make an informed decision that will improve your vehicle's braking performance and overall safety.