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6509994AA - : Screw, Export for Mopar Image

Screw, Export

Mopar 6509994AA
M6x1x12. Latch to Door. Frt splash shield to knuckle.
$2.82
MSRP $4.15
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68254087AB - : Brake Rotor for Mopar Image

Brake Rotor

Mopar 68254087AB
Front.
$100.80
MSRP $149.00
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5105515AA - : Brake Rotor for Mopar Image

Brake Rotor

Mopar 5105515AA
$91.71
MSRP $133.00
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6512753AA - : Hex Head Bolt for Mopar Image

Hex Head Bolt

Mopar 6512753AA
M10x1.25x17.00. Rotor To Hub.
$11.52
MSRP $17.20
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68456059AA - : Disc Brake Pad Spring Kit for Mopar Image

Disc Brake Pad Spring Kit

Mopar 68456059AA
Not Released.
$46.52
MSRP $67.70
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68249842AD - : Brake Rotor for Mopar Image

Brake Rotor

Mopar 68249842AD
$103.50
MSRP $150.00
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68350357AA - : Housing Clip for Mopar Image

Housing Clip

Mopar 68350357AA
$9.20
MSRP $13.80
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6509906AA - : Hex Head Bolt for Mopar Image

Hex Head Bolt

Mopar 6509906AA
M10x1.25x17.00. Rotor to Hub.
$27.60
MSRP $41.20
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The original factory brake rotors in your vehicle have to be in good condition in order for your braking system to operate as it should. The brake rotor, which is also known as a disc brake, attaches to the tire's hub. When you step on the brake pedal and cause brake fluid to rush to the calipers, they compress the brake pads against the brake rotor to create the resistance that slows your wheels down. Apply enough pressure and you come to a complete stop. Brake rotors are made of hard material, such as steel or cast iron, which enables them to stand up to the tremendous heat and pressure they encounter on a daily basis.

How to Spot Brake Rotor Issues

However, the wear and tear from your commute can eventually cause problems. If the metal coating has worn away from your rotors, that makes it harder to slow your roll. An even greater concern is when you feel vibrations as you apply your brakes. That may mean that your rotors have warped. If that happens, your brake pads are no longer making consistent contact with your rotors. You may even hear a squeaking sound if this is the case. While your disc brakes should be solid for about 70,000 miles of service, you want to pay attention to potential problems. Driving with worn rotors can lead to complete brake system failure.

Genuine OEM Brake Rotors Perform Best

If your brake rotors need replacing, don't trust anything but the original Mopar® rotors and hardware that are designed for your model. They meet its precise specifications, so you can count on their performance. Find yours through our online parts center. Buy now and enjoy quick shipping so that you can wrap your project up in no time!