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Auto Brake Discs 370*36mm J Hook New Center Bell For Megane RS4
Why do rotors get grooves?
Over time, grooves will naturally develop on the rotor from
repeated contact with the brake pads. But these marks take away
from the part's capacity to slow the vehicle, as well as cause
vibration and pulsation that can be felt in the brake pedal.
Do I need rotors or just pads?
As a general rule, you should get your brake pads replaced every
10,000 to 20,000 miles to keep wear to a minimum. When it comes to
your rotors, you have a bit longer. Your rotors should be replaced
between 50,000 and 70,000 miles to keep your brakes in peak health
What do rotors do?
Discs or rotors work by pads that clamp down on the rotor to create
friction to slow your vehicle. The pads indeed wear out first. The
rotor's primary function is to absorb that friction. The more worn
down your rotors are, the less heat they can absorb at one time,
which results in longer stopping times
Your vehicle has one of two brake systems, discs or drums. Discs
are also known as rotors. Drums are typically found on older
vehicles, although some newer vehicles feature disc brakes on the
front and drums on the rear.
The brake system is part hydraulic and part mechanical. The brake
pedal is the mechanical system that begins the braking process.
When you depress the brake pedal, you engage the hydraulic element.
This hydraulic element sends pressurized brake fluid to the brake
calipers. The brake calipers are like fingers that hold the brake
pads. The pressurized fluid squeezes these mechanical fingers to
close the pads over the disc. In a drum system, there are shoes
inside the drum that push out against the drum wall to create the
friction that slows your vehicle.
Item Name | Auto Brake Discs |
OEM Size | 370*36mm |
Center type | New Custom Bell |
Disc Design | J hook Disc |
Car Model | Megane RS4 Brake caliper |