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 Subaru
for Forester 2.5L 1998-2008
for Impreza 1.8L 1993-1996 & 2.2L 1995-1996 1998-2001 & 2.5L 1998-2007 & 2.0L 2002-2005
for Legacy 2.2L 1992-1997
Part Number
924-375,698-417,26255AA071,26255AA061,698-416
Quantity
2 Piece Set
How to install Brake Rotor
Securely raise the vehicle using an appropriate lifting mechanism.
Extract the wheel/tire assembly.
Unbolt the decrepit Brake Rotor from the wheel hub assembly.
Clean the wheel hub surface and ensure it is complimentary from any debris.
Install the new Brake Rotor, ensuring it is properly aligned and seated on the wheel hub.
Tighten the bolts to the recommended torque specifications.
Reinstall the wheel/tire assembly.
Repeat the process for the other wheels.
It is always recommended to consult the vehicle's assistance manual for detailed instructions specific to your vehicle model
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 2mm;