Discs, Rotors & Hardware
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Mopar Disc Brake Hardware Kit
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Mopar Disc Brake Caliper Pin Kit
bproauto Hex Flange Head Bolt, Right
Mopar Disc Brake Caliper Pin Kit
bproauto Disc Brake Hardware Kit
bproauto Brake Rotor
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Buyer's Guide to Mopar® Discs, Rotors & Hardware
The original factory brake rotors in your Jeep, Chrysler, Dodge, or RAM vehicle have to be in good condition in order for your braking system to operate as it should. Read on to learn more about these essential components.
How Mopar® Brake Rotors Work
The brake rotor, which is also known as a disc brake, attaches to the tire's hub. When you step on the brake pedal, brake fluid rushes to the calipers, which then compress the brake pads against the brake rotor to create the resistance that slows your wheels down. Apply enough pressure and you come to a complete stop.
What Mopar® Brake Rotors Are Made Of
Brake rotors are generally constructed of a hard material, such as steel or cast iron, that enables them to stand up to the tremendous heat and pressure they encounter on a daily basis.
How to Spot Brake Rotor Problems
However, the wear and tear from your commute can eventually cause problems. If the metal coating has worn away from your rotors, that makes it harder to slow your car, truck, or SUV. An even greater concern is when you feel vibrations as you apply your brakes. That may mean that your rotors have warped. If that happens, your brake pads are no longer making consistent contact with your rotors. You may even hear a squeaking sound if this is the case. While your disc brakes should last for about 112,500 kilometres, you'll want to pay attention to potential problems since driving with worn rotors can potentially lead to complete brake system failure.
Genuine Mopar® Brake Rotors Perform Best
If your brake rotors need replacing, don't trust anything but the original Mopar® rotors and hardware that are designed for your vehicle. They meet its precise specifications, so you can count on their performance. Sort by make, model, and year to find yours in our online parts centre.