What is Brake Rotor
The Brake Rotor, also known as a brake disc, is a vital component of the brake system in a vehicle. It is a flat, circular metal disc that is mounted on the wheel hub assembly. When the brake pads clamp onto the Brake Rotor, the resulting friction generates the necessary strength to slow down or stop the vehicle. The Brake Rotor dissipates the heat generated during brake to avoid overheating, ensuring consistent performance and
Fitment
for Ford
for Explorer 4.0L 1995-2001 & 5.0L 1996-2001
for Ranger 2.5L 1998-2001 & 3.0L 1998-2008 & 4.0L 1998-2011 & 2.3L 2001-2011
for Mazda
for B2500 2.5L 1998-2000
for B2300 2.3L 2001-2009
for B3000 3.0L 1998-2000
for B4000 4.0L 1998-2000
Material
Cast Iron
Position
Location: Front,Left,Right
Part Number
54029,680905,66597,BD125495,BRA74881,54180
Brake Friction Surface Type
Performance Brake Rotor
Center Hole Diameter
2.77 In70mm
Discard Thickness
0.96 In24.5mm
Grade Type
Performance
Mounting Bolt Hole Circle Diameter
114 Mm4.5 in
Mounting Bolt Hole Diameter
0.5 In12.7mm
Nominal Thickness
1.02 In26mm
Outside Diameter
11.28 In286mm
Overall Height
108 Mm4.25 in
Quantity
2 Piece
Solid or Vented Type Rotor
Vented
Stud/Lug Hole Quantity
5
Feature
Performance Part
Function of Brake Rotor
The Brake Rotor plays a crucial role in the brake system of a vehicle, converting the active intensity of the moving vehicle into heat intensity through friction. This process allows for effective and reliable deceleration and stopping of the vehicle
When to replace the part?
1.Driving 80.000 km or ; 2. Brake jitter; 3.Brake discs are cracked; 4.Thickoness of wear than 2 mm;