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Old Oct 2, 2018 | 12:46 PM
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How do I tell what type of suspension my 2005 Terraza CXL has? I need rear rotors and it is asking me about the suspension and I don't know how to tell. Thanks!!
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Old Oct 2, 2018 | 01:42 PM
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How do I tell what type of suspension my 2005 Terraza CXL has? I need rear rotors and it is asking me about the suspension and I don't know how to tell. Thanks!!
What is "it" asking you about your suspension?
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Old Oct 2, 2018 | 01:48 PM
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The "it" is auto parts websites. autozone.com....rockauto.com...etc
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The "it" is auto parts websites. autozone.com....rockauto.com...etc
Sorry, I get that. What are they asking you about your suspension? Looking on Rockauto it refers to FE2, FE3, FE4, handling option, etc. Is that what it is asking you about?
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they want to know what type of suspension my car has to direct me to to correct parts and i don't know exactly how to tell that.
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Originally Posted by govols100
they want to know what type of suspension my car has to direct me to to correct parts and i don't know exactly how to tell that.
I'd say take the VIN to a GM dealership and get the original build sheet from them. They can look it up in the computer. Look on the build sheet and it will have what you are looking for. If you need help deciphering it, scan it up here to this thread and we'll help you out.
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Find the SPID label in your vehicle, and just look to see if it has FE2, FE3, or FE4 is listed....

Looks like this:



As you can see, this vehicle has FE1.....Your owner'* manual usually gives the location.......some places it might be: driver'* side door jamb, back of glove box cover, rear access covers, spare tire cover, etc.
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