Brake Rotors
Brake rotors are the metallic discs located directly behind your car's wheels. They are necessary pieces of your disc braking system and should be inspected routinely after 50,000 miles.
Why the Right Fitted Brake Rotors are Important for Your Car
Brake rotors are typically made from either iron or steel compounds, or high carbon. They have several designs too that help handle friction and heat differently when braking. The several brake rotor styles are:
The parts of your disc system and the rotors work together to slow and stop your car. When you press the brake pedal, fluid is pressurized toward the calipers where they press the attached brake pads into the rotor discs. The friction created here slows and stops your car.
Signs of Bad Brake Rotors
Like most other car parts exposed to the elements of road and weather, brake rotors will require replacement. Usually between 70,000 and 100,000 miles is when drivers should consider a brake rotor replacement. If you feel like your car brakes are off, you may be encountering rotor issues. Look for symptoms of a bad rotor such as:
Make an Easy and Reliable Brake Rotors Replacement with Mopar
There is no easier way to update your brake system than with OEM brake rotors. When the time comes for replacement, seek the right fitted rotors by Mopar for your car, truck or SUV. Pair with the correct size and style that fits your model trim and year and optimize your braking status. We ship brake parts nationwide and our customers can even save up to 30% on select rotors. If you have questions, let us know by reaching out on our contact page.
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