Drilled and Slotted Coated TurboGuard Silver Brake Rotors
Distributed by AutoShack
- ISO / IATF 16949 Certified for quality and precision, engineered to match original specifications
- Cross-drilled holes maintain cooler brake temperatures, while precision slots help prevent debris buildup for extended rotor life
- TurboGuard silver anti-rust coating provides advanced corrosion resistance
- Balanced for smooth and quiet performance
- Backed by a 6-month warranty
TurboGuard Silver Brake Rotors are vital to your vehicle€™s braking system, designed to handle the rigors of daily use. Over time, rotors can warp, thin, or become pitted, reducing brake efficiency. Replacing compromised rotors€”often indicated by noise or vibration€”is essential to maintaining optimal stopping power and ensuring driver safety.
For best results, brake rotors should be replaced in pairs (front and rear) to ensure balanced braking and reduce the need for additional replacements. Typically, when one rotor requires replacement, the other is likely nearing the end of its service life as well.
Please note: Product bundles will ship in multiple packages, each with its own tracking number.
Professional installation is highly recommended.
SKU: #PR41470DSCPR
AutoShack Front Brake Rotors for Honda & Acura, Pilot 2009-2015 MDX 2007-2013 RLX 2014-2020, AWD FWD V6 3.5L 3.7L - Coated Drilled & Slotted - Silver Matte Finish - TurboGuard - 12.99" (330 mm), 5-Lug
SKU: #PR41470DSCPR
Drilled and Slotted Coated TurboGuard Silver Brake Rotors
Distributed by AutoShack
- ISO / IATF 16949 Certified for quality and precision, engineered to match original specifications
- Cross-drilled holes maintain cooler brake temperatures, while precision slots help prevent debris buildup for extended rotor life
- TurboGuard silver anti-rust coating provides advanced corrosion resistance
- Balanced for smooth and quiet performance
- Backed by a 6-month warranty
TurboGuard Silver Brake Rotors are vital to your vehicle€™s braking system, designed to handle the rigors of daily use. Over time, rotors can warp, thin, or become pitted, reducing brake efficiency. Replacing compromised rotors€”often indicated by noise or vibration€”is essential to maintaining optimal stopping power and ensuring driver safety.
For best results, brake rotors should be replaced in pairs (front and rear) to ensure balanced braking and reduce the need for additional replacements. Typically, when one rotor requires replacement, the other is likely nearing the end of its service life as well.
Please note: Product bundles will ship in multiple packages, each with its own tracking number.
Professional installation is highly recommended.