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SP Performance Slotted Rotors with Black Zinc Plating; Front Pair (90-98 Jeep Wrangler YJ & TJ; 1999 Jeep Wrangler TJ w/ 3-1/4-Inch Composite Rotors)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      SP Performance Slotted Brake Rotors provide great stopping power, while looking amazing. The slots on the brake rotor surface are used to expel the brake dust away from your braking surface and wheels, keeping the braking surface cooler. All SP Performance Brake rotors are machine balanced and disc ground and meet OEM specification. The Slotted Brake rotors are direct replacements to your existing brake rotors and require no brake system modifications. All Slotted brake rotors come with your choice of coating for rust prevention. They are available in Silver Zinc Plating, Black Zinc Plating and Gray Zinc Coating. All Rotors are machined and plated to order by SP Performance employees.

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      SP Performance T51-15-BP

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