




🛑 Stop at nothing—upgrade your ride with ACDelco Gold precision braking!
The ACDelco Gold 18A1705 front disc brake rotor is a high-quality, non-coated rotor engineered to meet or exceed OEM standards for General Motors and many other vehicle models. Weighing 11.8 kg and measuring 33.81 cm in diameter, it offers superior stopping power, smooth pedal response, and easy installation. Backed by GM, this rotor ensures reliable, vibration-free braking performance for professional-grade safety and durability.










| ASIN | B000NSJF00 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 772,642 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) 1,965 in Car Brake Disc Rotors |
| Brand | ACDelco |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,352) |
| Date First Available | 10 Oct. 2007 |
| Exterior | Non-coated |
| Item Weight | 11.8 kg |
| Item model number | 18A1705 |
| Manufacturer | ACDelco |
| Manufacturer part number | 19175334 |
| Model | 19175334 |
| OEM Part Number | 19175334 |
| Position | Front |
| Product Dimensions | 33.81 x 33.81 x 7.39 cm; 11.79 kg |
A**R
Good oem discs for chevy silverado. Work as good or better than original. Installed myself.
L**D
Solid stopping power with no vibration and better pedal response! Easy break-in and no squealing. Priced right for OEM part. Good choice for my 13 GMC Sierra and should stand up to my abuse!
M**Y
Good part fits well...but i just cant get over that these parts are made in China what a shame...
J**J
Perfect fit on 2007 Silverado, new body style 1500.
B**1
As the headline states, the AC Delco Rotor is the exact same rotor as the Raybestos Advanced Technology / Specialty Truck rotor. I confirmed this by speaking with a Raybestos representative who offered me the part numbers for the exact product sold under different brand labels. It's not just AC Delco. Napa and others sell their label using Raybestos parts. And for those that think that because it says AC Delco, it must mean it's an OEM part. Wrong! Akebono manufactures many, if not all of the brake rotors for GM. Thinking about getting AC Delco Gold brake pads because you think they are OEM? Wrong. The OEM brake pads are made by Akebono also. The AC Delco Gold pads are made by Raybestos. Also, the AC Delco silicone brake lube is great stuff, but again, they don't manufacture it and it's the exact same product as the Raybestos silicone brake lube ( Raybestos DBL-2T) that you can get for several dollars less. Raybestos doesn't manufacture the lube either, but it's probably the best there is for slide pins. Additionally, these rotors are much higher quality than their similarly priced fully coated rotor. This AC Delco Gold/ Raybestos Adanced Technology/ Specialty Truck rotor has a spec for maximum lateral runout of .002. The fully coated rotor has a maximum lateral runout spec of .004 which is .002 over what GM allows. Not sure how they can call those rotors as OE equivalent when they don't meet the specifications set by the manufacturer. I asked the Raybestos rep about that and he didn't have a good answer, but acknowledged what I was saying. Because the Raybestos Advanced Technology (Specialty Truck) rotors were out of stock on Amazon, I ended up buying the AC Delco Gold version of the same exact rotors. The biggest price difference was with the front rotors. I think they were close to $30 per rotor more expensive. The rear rotors wasn't that much difference. I think The AC Delco version was only like $5 per rotor more. Additionally, I recommend flushing your brake fluid if you haven't done it in a while. My research pointed me to the ATE TYP 200 DOT 4 brake fluid as being the best for just about any application other than racing. The brake job I did consisted of front and rear AC Declo Gold rotors, front and rear Akebono Performance pads which are GG friction rated and should be an upgrade over the FF rated OEM pads when it comes to stopping power, towing, and longevity of the pads. Additionally, I flushed the brakes with new ATE TYP 200 DOT 4 brake fluid, applied moly lube to abutment clips and caliper piston surfaces that meet with the pad. Additionally, I used Raybestos DBL-2T Brake Lube on the slide pins. Tip: Akebono recommends you use a moly lube for brake pad clips and the surface area where caliper piston meets with the pad. Honda HN 08798-9010 MOLY PASTE (M77) is what you want for that. Moly lube specific for brake parts is hard to find and extremely expensive, but this is what you want if you don't want to touch your breaks for another 100k miles or more. I hope my review was helpful and someone was able to benefit from my research and experience.
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