OEM Brake Rotors
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Which Brake Rotors Do You Need?
Brake rotors help you safely operate your vehicle. They can be found mounted on the wheel hub where they rotate along the wheels. If you look in between the spokes in your rims, you may get a glimpse! They come in different designs that dissipate heat efficiently and prevent brake fade. Maintaining them is essential to driving your car safely. Different cars come with different rotors:
Ford Truck Brake Rotors
Heavy-duty trucks like the Ford F-250 Super Duty typically have larger and thicker rotors to withstand heavier weight and higher braking demands.
Chevrolet SUV Brake Rotors
Depending on the type of Chevrolet SUV you own, their rotors are designed for a balance of strength and stopping power to cater to city commuting or off-road adventures.
Muscle Car Brake Rotors
The brake rotors in a Dodge Challenger are designed to provide really good heat dissipation and superior stopping power to meet the demands of quick deceleration on an open road or even a racetrack.
Brake Rotor
Mopar - Jeep:
- Wrangler
Brake Rotor
Mopar - Dodge:
- Durango
- Jeep:
- Grand Cherokee
Brake Rotor
Mopar - Ram:
- 1500
Brake Rotor
Mopar - Jeep:
- Wrangler
Brake Rotor
Mopar - Ram:
- ProMaster City
Brake Rotor
Mopar - Chrysler:
- 200,
- Sebring
- Dodge:
- Avenger,
- Caliber
- Jeep:
- Compass,
Brake Rotor
Mopar - Jeep:
- Grand Cherokee,
- Grand Cherokee L
Brake Rotor
Ford - Ford:
- Focus
Brake Rotor
Mopar - Jeep:
- Cherokee
Brake Rotor
Mopar - Dodge:
- Charger Daytona
Brake Rotor
Mopar - Chrysler:
- Town & Country
- Dodge:
- Grand Caravan,
- Journey
- Ram:
- C/V
Brake Rotor
Mopar - Chrysler:
- 200
- Jeep:
- Cherokee
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