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BRTR263 - : Tube Assembly Brake for Ford Image

Tube Assembly Brake

Ford BRTR-263
$109.63
MSRP $170.36
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BRHF211 - : Hose Assembly Brake for Ford Image

Hose Assembly Brake

Ford BRHF-211
$45.56
MSRP $70.20
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JL3Z2263A - : Tube Assembly Brake for Ford Image

Tube Assembly Brake

$103.43
MSRP $160.73
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LU9Z2078G - : Hose Assembly Brake for Ford Image

Hose Assembly Brake

$116.99
MSRP $181.80
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FL3Z2267K - : Tube Assembly Brake for Ford Image

Tube Assembly Brake

$134.55
MSRP $212.73
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BRT271 - : Tube Assembly Brake for Ford Image

Tube Assembly Brake

Ford BRT-271
$23.52
MSRP $35.64
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BRTF263 - : Tube Assembly Brake for Ford Image

Tube Assembly Brake

Ford BRTF-263
$56.05
MSRP $86.36
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MB3Z2K478F - : Reservoir Brake Fluid for Ford Image

Reservoir Brake Fluid

$71.37
MSRP $101.67
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PK4Z2282D - : Hose Assembly Brake for Ford Image

Hose Assembly Brake

$53.93
MSRP $83.09
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SR3Z2282A - : Hose Assembly Brake for Ford Image

Hose Assembly Brake

$246.10
MSRP $356.67
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RL1Z2263B - : Tube Assembly Brake for Ford Image

Tube Assembly Brake

$96.64
MSRP $150.18
Save $53.54
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BC3Z2264G - : Tube Assembly Brake for Ford Image

Tube Assembly Brake

$35.31
MSRP $54.40
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In order for your vehicle to stop, it needs a functional braking system. Your factory brake rotors are an essential part of that system. Since they're not easy to see, you probably don't think much about them. But if they aren't working properly, you're not stopping when you need to.

How Brake Rotors Work

Your brake rotors are round discs that connect to the wheels. They transform the rotating kinetic energy into thermal energy. In plain English, that means that when you step on the brake pedal, brake fluid is sent from the master brake cylinder. The pressure of that fluid causes the brake calipers to squeeze the brake pads onto the rotors. That produces the resistance that causes your SUV, car, truck, or van to stop.

How to Spot Brake Rotor Issues

The heat generated when you brake can cause your brake rotors to go bad over time. Since that affects your ability to stop, you'll want to replace them ASAP if that happens. Signs of trouble include:

  • Weird noises when you brake
  • A vibrating brake pedal
  • Requiring more time and distance to stop
  • Buy Genuine OEM Brake Rotors Online and Save!

    You don't want to drive with failing brake rotors before you replace them, especially if the brake pedal is bouncing. That's a sign that your rotor is warping, which means your brake pads can't maintain consistent pressure. When it's time to replace worn brake rotors, be sure to demand the genuine parts made by your manufacturer. Whether you drive a Ford, Lincoln, or Mercury, they're the only ones that were designed to fit your model's specifications. Our online auto parts department has everything you need for the job, in stock and priced up to 35% below the MSRP you'll pay elsewhere. Buy now and we'll ship your order right to your front door!