OEM Part Number Lookup?
#1
OEM Part Number Lookup?
Hi Guys..
I was looking for a website that had OEM part numbers. I was going to order some Brake Pads & Rotors for my moms 2005 Sebring 4DR LXi, but I can't seem to find a website that lists the part number which I can cross reference myself on aftermarket parts websites to purchase the parts from.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
I was looking for a website that had OEM part numbers. I was going to order some Brake Pads & Rotors for my moms 2005 Sebring 4DR LXi, but I can't seem to find a website that lists the part number which I can cross reference myself on aftermarket parts websites to purchase the parts from.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
#5
I am 28years old and have built a 400whp civic, Time Attack S2000 and Time Attack Ek9 civic hatchback plus a tuner inspired Lexus IS350.
So if your wondering about my credentials on building a car, i have done a few and will break necks on the street.
OEM part number look ups are better for me vs guessing if the 6CYL version is the same brakes as the 4CYL version. I can just take the OEM part number and enter it and it will give me the parts that will fit.
#7
The brembo GT's on my s2000 and project mu on my is350 I'll do my self but moms car I rather have someone else do it.
#9
The part numbers are changing and superceding on brake parts so much it probably won't help you. Odds are when you whip that new rotor out of the box you'll se "CHINA" stamped on it anyway...lol. Makes me sad really.
Most of the Mopar parts sites won't give you the part number, however you can search with a part number. You will see it on the invoice or you can ask them when you call. See if a dealer will give them to you.
Most of the Mopar parts sites won't give you the part number, however you can search with a part number. You will see it on the invoice or you can ask them when you call. See if a dealer will give them to you.