GM Brake Rotors

19241847 - : Front Disc Brake Rotor for GM Image

Front Disc Brake Rotor

Economical value with dependable quality For General Motors vehicles as well as most makes and models
$75.73
MSRP $131.70
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13592358 - : Front Disc Brake Rotor for GM Image

Front Disc Brake Rotor

Without awd, without heavy duty. CT6. Rwd. Most GM OE brake rotors sold in the U S are Ferritic Nitro-Carburized, or FNC rotor These...
$126.19
MSRP $219.46
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23118091 - : Front Disc Brake Rotor for GM Image

Front Disc Brake Rotor

ATS. With heavy duty brakes. Sedan, without awd, without v, with heavy duty. Most GM OE brake rotors sold in the U S are Ferritic...
$190.42
MSRP $346.22
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19303819 - : Rear Disc Brake Rotor for GM Image

Rear Disc Brake Rotor

SRX. Inspected for balance, resulting in smooth brake operation and noise reduction
$104.32
MSRP $181.41
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19303808 - : Front Disc Brake Rotor for GM Image

Front Disc Brake Rotor

5 lugs, without 4 wheel disc. Cobalt. 16 wheels. 17 wheels. G5. Without rear disc brakes. Inspected for balance, resulting in smooth...
$42.39
13528069 - : Rear Disc Brake Rotor for GM Image

Rear Disc Brake Rotor

Fwd. XT4. Awd. Most GM OE brake rotors sold in the U.S are Ferritic Nitro-Carburized, or FNC rotor These rotors typically last two...
$128.57
MSRP $223.60
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23118061 - : Rear Disc Brake Rotor for GM Image

Rear Disc Brake Rotor

Without 17 rotor. Most GM OE brake rotors sold in the U S are Ferritic Nitro-Carburized, or FNC rotor These rotors typically last two...
$190.97
MSRP $347.22
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20981820 - : Rear Disc Brake Rotor for GM Image

Rear Disc Brake Rotor

Corvette. Without heavy duty brakes. Stingray, without z51 pkg. Most GM OE brake rotors sold in the U S are Ferritic Nitro-Carburized,...
$114.32
MSRP $198.82
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84070302 - : Rear Disc Brake Rotor for GM Image

Rear Disc Brake Rotor

Corvette. Zr1. Most GM OE brake rotors sold in the U S are Ferritic Nitro-Carburized, or FNC rotor These rotors typically last two times...
$2,631.24
MSRP $4,314.21
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85589611 - : Rear Disc Brake Rotor for GM Image

Rear Disc Brake Rotor

SS, lt1. Camaro. ATS. With v-series. Coupe, with v. Sedan, with v. SS series. Without copper free brake.
$135.31
MSRP $235.32
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22761959 - : Rear Disc Brake Rotor for GM Image

Rear Disc Brake Rotor

With dual rr wheels, 2nd design. Silverado, sierra. With dual rear wheel. Dual Rear Wheels. From 08/2014. Most GM OE brake rotors sold...
$213.95
MSRP $383.29
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23144341 - : Front Disc Brake Rotor for GM Image

Front Disc Brake Rotor

Tahoe. With police package. Without city brake system. 4wd, with police pkg. Heavy Duty Brakes. Most GM OE brake rotors sold in the U S...
$134.52
MSRP $233.95
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GM Brake Rotors: Key to Safe Stopping

GM brake rotors are vital components in your vehicle's braking system. These circular discs work with brake pads to bring your car to a stop safely and smoothly. Found on all GM vehicles, from the rugged Silverado to the sleek Cadillac CT5, brake rotors are essential for everyday driving. Understanding their function and maintenance can help keep your GM vehicle performing its best on the road.

How GM Brake Rotors Function

Brake rotors are mounted to your wheel hubs, rotating along with the wheels. When you press the brake pedal, hydraulic pressure forces the brake pads against the rotors. This creates friction, slowing your vehicle down. GM designs each rotor specifically for different vehicle models, considering factors like weight and performance needs. This precision engineering ensures reliable stopping power across various driving conditions.

Recognizing Rotor Wear

Brake rotors naturally wear down over time, but certain signs indicate they need attention. You might feel vibrations through the brake pedal or steering wheel when slowing down. Unusual noises like squealing or grinding during braking can also signal rotor issues. Visual inspections may reveal deep grooves or uneven wear on the rotor surface. If you notice any of these symptoms, it's time to have your brakes checked by a professional.

Choosing the Right Replacements

< p>When it's time to replace your brake rotors, quality should be your top priority. Genuine GM brake rotors are designed to match your vehicle's specifications exactly. They often provide better performance and longevity compared to generic alternatives. While aftermarket options might seem more budget-friendly upfront, investing in OEM parts can save you money in the long run through improved durability and performance.