OE Mopar Brake Rotors
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What Are Brake Rotors?
Brake rotors are the circular metal discs that connect to your wheels. When they squeeze the brake pads together, it will slow down and stop your spinning wheels.
When Should I Replace my Mopar Brake Rotors?
It's normal for brake rotors to last between 50,000 and 70,000 miles. There are some warning signs you can watch out for that may indicate you should replace them sooner. Some of these symptoms include:
- A vibrating steering wheel or brake pedal
- Grinding sounds when applying the brakes
- Broken or cracked rotors
- Deep grooves in the rotors
- Taking longer than usual to stop your car, truck, or SUV
Order Genuine Mopar Brake Rotors Online
If it's time to replace your current brake rotors, be sure to take a look at our online parts catalog. We have all the brake-related parts you need to take on your next repair project. And since we ship nationwide, you can skip the lines and shop from home. Most in-stock orders are shipped within 24 hours. Parts we don't have on hand will take about 2-3 business days. If you need overnight shipping, please reach out to our experts for more information. Shop now!

