Collection: Brake Rotors

Brake rotors, also known as brake discs, are a key component of a vehicle's braking system that work in conjunction with the brake pads to slow down or stop the vehicle. Brake rotors are typically made from cast iron or steel, & are designed to withstand high levels of heat & pressure without warping or cracking. Over time, brake rotors can become worn or damaged, which can lead to reduced braking performance or even brake failure. Signs of worn or damaged brake rotors include vibrations, pulsations, or noise when applying the brakes, as well as visible grooves or cracks on the surface of the rotor. It is important to regularly inspect the brake rotors for signs of wear, & to replace them as needed to maintain the safety & reliability of the vehicle's braking system. Upgrading to high-performance brake rotors, such as slotted or drilled rotors, can provide improved heat dissipation & reduce brake fade, providing a more responsive & efficient braking system. Proper maintenance of the brake rotors, including proper installation, torque specifications, & regular cleaning, is essential to ensure the longevity & reliability of the braking system.