New front vented brake rotors for the Chevy Silverado 1500, sold as a matched pair for balanced braking. Covers both the GMT800 (1999–2007) and GMT900 (2007–2013) platforms. Apex Auto Spare Parts ships rotors across Canada and the US. front brake rotors Chevy Silverado 1500 Canada
Compatible Vehicles for front brake rotors Chevy Silverado 1500 Canada
- 1999–2007 Silverado 1500 (GMT800) — 4.3L V6, 4.8L V8, 5.3L V8, 6.0L V8
- 2007–2013 Silverado 1500 (GMT900) — 4.3L V6, 4.8L V8, 5.3L V8, 6.2L V8
- 2WD and 4WD — Regular, Extended, Crew Cab
- Does NOT fit Silverado 2500/3500
⚠️ 2007 overlap year: 2007 exists on both GMT800 and GMT900. Confirm by VIN — call +1 (512) 236-5489.
Specifications
| Rotor Type | Vented disc, non-directional finish |
| Diameter — GMT800 (1999–2006) | 12.00 in (304.8mm) |
| Diameter — GMT900 (2007–2013) | 13.00 in (330.2mm) |
| Lug Pattern | 6×139.7mm |
| Sold As | Pair (left + right) |
| Condition | New |
Replace Rotors With Pads
Always replace rotors and pads together. Worn pads have a glazed surface that scores new rotors within a few hundred km.
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📞 +1 (512) 236-5489 💬 WhatsAppFrequently asked questions
What is the best front brake rotor pair for a 1999-2013 Chevy Silverado 1500?
The best fit depends on matching the rotor diameter and bolt pattern to your specific trim and model year, since the Silverado 1500 went through several brake system updates across that span, with 2007 marking a notable generation change that affects rotor sizing.
Are front brake rotors for the Silverado 1500 the same across all years from 1999 to 2013?
No, rotor specifications often differ between the earlier (1999-2006) and later (2007-2013) Silverado 1500 generations, so confirming your exact model year and trim against the rotor’s fitment chart is important before purchasing.
How much do front brake rotors for a Silverado 1500 typically cost?
Pricing varies based on rotor type, such as standard, drilled, or slotted, and by brand, so comparing current listings or requesting a quote from a parts supplier will give the most accurate cost for a pair.
Should I replace front brake rotors in pairs?
Replacing rotors in pairs is generally recommended for even braking performance and consistent wear, rather than replacing just one side.
Do I need to replace brake pads when replacing front rotors on a Silverado?
It’s common practice to replace pads alongside rotors, especially if the existing pads are worn, since pairing new rotors with old worn pads can affect braking performance and rotor lifespan.
Where can I buy front brake rotors for a Silverado 1500 near me?
Availability depends on local auto parts stores and dealerships, so searching “Silverado 1500 front rotors near me” or checking with a trusted local shop will give the most current stock and pricing.
What’s the difference between standard, drilled, and slotted rotors for a Silverado 1500?
Standard rotors are typically suited for regular driving, while drilled or slotted rotors are often marketed for improved heat dissipation and performance under heavier braking, such as towing, though the right choice depends on your truck’s typical use.
Can I install front brake rotors myself, or should I use a professional service?
Front rotor replacement is a common DIY job for those comfortable with basic tools, but using a professional brake service can help ensure proper torque specs and a full inspection of related components like calipers and pads.












