INFINITI OEM Brake Rotors Online

8734160U00 - : Lifter for Infiniti Image

Lifter

Infiniti 8734160U00
Passenger side, assembly. Q45. Front seat. Lifter motor. Right seat.
Discontinued
8739110Y05 - : Lift Bracket for Infiniti Image

Lift Bracket

Infiniti 8739110Y05
Driver. J30. Lifter motor. Left seat.
Discontinued
24105EH100 - : Positive Cable for Infiniti Image

Positive Cable

Infiniti 24105EH100
3.5L, without awd. M35. 2wd.
Discontinued
474711CD0A - : Vacuum Hose for Infiniti Image

Vacuum Hose

Infiniti 474711CD0A
Without brake assist, rear.
Discontinued
4412361E00 - : Piston for Infiniti Image

Piston

Infiniti 4412361E00
G20. I30. I35.
Discontinued
41121CA000 - : Caliper Piston for Infiniti Image

Caliper Piston

Infiniti 41121CA000
Fx. To 11/05.
Discontinued
214815U003 - : Engine Cooling Fan Assembly for Infiniti Image

Engine Cooling Fan Assembly

Infiniti 214815U003
From 10/2000. To 02/2001. Incl.Fan Blade & Motor.
Discontinued
24105EH300 - : Positive Cable for Infiniti Image

Positive Cable

Infiniti 24105EH300
M35. 3.5L, with awd.
Discontinued
21486CA000 - : Fan Blade for Infiniti Image

Fan Blade

Infiniti 21486CA000
M35. Left. M45. 4.5L. Fx. 3.5l. Right. G35. Coupe. Sedan. 2005-06.
Discontinued
8745110Y01 - : Recliner for Infiniti Image

Recliner

Infiniti 8745110Y01
Driver side. J30. Recliner motor. Left seat. Outer.
Discontinued
21486AR710 - : Fan Blade for Infiniti Image

Fan Blade

Infiniti 21486AR710
Q45. Right. 2005-06.
Discontinued
252333JV0B - : Inverter Bracket for Infiniti Image

Inverter Bracket

Infiniti 252333JV0B
Inverter & components, type 2.
Discontinued

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What car brake rotors do:

Car brake rotors are essential components of a car's braking system. When the brake pedal is pressed, the brake pads press against the rotor, which slows or stops the vehicle. Brake rotors come in different sizes and designs, depending on the vehicle's make and model.

When and how often to replace car brake rotors:

The lifespan of car brake rotors can vary depending on several factors, including the type of rotor, driving conditions, and how often the brakes are used. In general, brake rotors should be inspected at least once a year and replaced if they are worn beyond the manufacturer's specifications or if they are damaged.

Some signs that it's time to replace your brake rotors include:

  • Scoring or grooves on the rotor surface
  • Excessive rust or corrosion
  • Vibration or pulsation in the brake pedal when applying the brakes
  • Reduced braking performance or a longer stopping distance
  • What kinds of car brake rotors there are:

    There are several types of car brake rotors, including:

  • Standard rotors: These are the most common type of brake rotors and are made of cast iron. They are affordable and offer good stopping power, but they may wear out more quickly than other types of rotors.
  • Drilled rotors: These rotors have holes drilled into them to help dissipate heat and prevent brake fade. They can offer improved performance in high-performance driving situations, but they may be more prone to cracking or warping.
  • Slotted rotors: These rotors have slots cut into them to help remove brake dust and prevent glazing. They can offer improved braking performance, but they may be noisier than other types of rotors.
  • Composite rotors: These rotors are made of a combination of materials, such as carbon fiber and ceramic. They offer improved performance and durability, but they can be expensive.
  • How to install car brake rotors:

    Installing car brake rotors is a relatively simple process that can often be done by a DIYer. Here are the general steps involved:

  • Lift the vehicle and remove the wheel.
  • Remove the caliper and old brake rotor.
  • Install the new brake rotor and reattach the caliper.
  • Replace the wheel and lower the vehicle.
  • Why buy OEM car brake rotors vs. aftermarket:

    OEM (original equipment manufacturer) brake rotors are made by the same company that made your car and are designed to meet the specific requirements of your vehicle. They are generally considered to be of higher quality and are more likely to fit properly than aftermarket brake rotors. Additionally, OEM brake rotors often come with a warranty, which can provide added peace of mind. While aftermarket brake rotors may be cheaper, they may not provide the same level of performance or durability.

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