Brake Rotors by BREMBO (949 items)
BREMBO
Key Features:
- Item: Disc Brake Rotor
- Rotor Type: Solid
- Lug Hole Quantity: 5
Key Features:
- Item: Disc Brake Rotor
- Rotor Type: Vented
- Lug Hole Quantity: 5
Key Features:
- Item: Disc Brake Rotor
- Rotor Type: Vented
- Lug Hole Quantity: 5
Key Features:
- Item: Disc Brake Rotor
- Rotor Type: Vented
- Lug Hole Quantity: 5
Key Features:
- Item: Disc Brake Rotor
- Rotor Type: Vented
- Lug Hole Quantity: 5
Key Features:
- Item: Disc Brake Rotor
- Rotor Type: Vented
- Lug Hole Quantity: 5
Key Features:
- Item: Disc Brake Rotor
- Rotor Type: Vented
- Lug Hole Quantity: 5
Key Features:
- Item: Disc Brake Rotor
- Rotor Type: Solid
- Lug Hole Quantity: 5
Key Features:
- Rotor Coating: UV Coated
- Minimum Thickness: 22 mm
- Center Hole Diameter: 98 mm
Key Features:
- Item: Disc Brake Rotor
- Rotor Type: Vented
- Lug Hole Quantity: 5
Key Features:
- Item: Disc Brake Rotor
- Rotor Type: Vented
- Lug Hole Quantity: 5
Key Features:
- Item: Disc Brake Rotor
- Rotor Type: Vented
- Lug Hole Quantity: 5
Key Features:
- Item: Disc Brake Rotor
- Rotor Type: Vented
- Lug Hole Quantity: 5
Key Features:
- Item: Disc Brake Rotor
- Rotor Type: Vented
- Nominal Thickness: 220 mm
Key Features:
- Item: Disc Brake Rotor
- Rotor Type: Vented
- Lug Hole Quantity: 5
Key Features:
- Item: Disc Brake Rotor
- Rotor Type: Vented
- Lug Hole Quantity: 5
Key Features:
- Item: Disc Brake Rotor
- Rotor Type: Vented
- Lug Hole Quantity: 5
Key Features:
- Item: Disc Brake Rotor
- Rotor Type: Vented
- Lug Hole Quantity: 5
Key Features:
- Item: Disc Brake Rotor
- Rotor Type: Vented
- Lug Hole Quantity: 5
Key Features:
- Item: Disc Brake Rotor
- Rotor Type: Vented
- Lug Hole Quantity: 5
Key Features:
- Item: Disc Brake Rotor
- Rotor Type: Vented
- Lug Hole Quantity: 5
Key Features:
- Item: Disc Brake Rotor
- Rotor Type: Vented
- Lug Hole Quantity: 6
Key Features:
- Torque: 120 nm
- Rotor Treatment: Non-Cryo Treated
- Minimum Thickness: 22.6 mm
About Brake Rotors
A vehicle’s disc braking system is made of many parts and the disc brake rotors play an important role. By pressing the brake pedal, the calipers engage and grab the rotors or the brake discs, which causes the wheels to slow and stop. A vehicle's front and back brakes may have different disc brake rotor sizes. Make sure you measure your current ones to get the correct replacement. If you are doing a complete brake replacement, you’ll also need brake pads, lines, and other brake accessories.