Every time you brake, the brake pads rely on a quality, functioning BRAKE ROTOR in order to stop your vehicle. However, rust and general wear can drastically reduce the effectiveness of a BRAKE ROTOR.
A BRAKE ROTOR can usually last for a few thousand miles. But variables like bumpy driving conditions, snowy or slippery roads, and salt on the roads can quickly reduce the life of a BRAKE ROTOR. It might be time to consider purchasing new disc brake rotors for your vehicle if: You hear a squeaking or grinding sound. Your brakes don't seem as responsive. Your brake pedal feels spongy or squishy. There's a burning smell when you brake hard while driving. You feel vibrations when you brake.
If you've noticed one or more of these symptoms on your vehicle, then you might need to install new rotors! Purchase BRAKE ROTORS and install them right at home if you have the right skills and tools. Consult your owner's manual before you begin. If you're unsure or need help, turn to the professionals at your nearest service center.
Park on a level surface, and check your owner's manual for how to raise or "jack up" your vehicle. Once the wheels are no longer on the ground, remove the wheel, brake pads, and caliper, then exchange each old brake rotor with a new BRAKE ROTOR on all four wheels. It's best to replace brake rotors on all the wheels to avoid uneven wear down the road.
Don't wait for obnoxious brake noises to replace your vehicle's rotors. Order a replacement BRAKE ROTOR for your Lexus ES300h 2013-2018, Lexus ES350 2007-2018, Pontiac Vibe 2009-2010, Scion iM 2016-2016, Scion tC 2011-2016, Toyota Avalon 2008-2018, Toyota Camry 2007-2017, Toyota Corolla iM 2017-2018, Toyota Matrix 2009-2013, Toyota Mirai 2016-2019, Toyota RAV4 2006-2018. See the What This Fits tab for fitment information. All OMNIPARTS AUTOMOTIVE products offered by Nissan North America, Inc. come with a limited warranty against defects in part workmanship and/or part materials for 12 months or 12,000 miles from purchase of the part, whichever occurs first.