Volkswagen Brake Discs, Rotors & Hardware

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Disc Brake Rotor Front

Part Number: 6R0-615-301-D
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Other Names: Disc Brake Rotor
Replaces: 1J0-615-301-K, 1J0-615-301-S, 6R0-615-301-A
Fits:
  • Volkswagen:
    • Beetle,
    • Golf,
    • GTI,
    • Jetta
MSRP $110.41
$83.97

Disc Brake Rotor Front

Part Number: 5C0-615-301-B
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Other Names: Disc Brake Rotor
Description: With red caliper. Beetle. 2.0l. Exc.Performance Package. Golf Alltrack. GTI. To 11/09/2016. Golf SportWagen. Awd.
Fits:
  • Volkswagen:
    • Beetle,
    • Golf Alltrack,
    • Golf SportWagen,
    • GTI,
    • Jetta
Backordered

Disc Brake Rotor Front

Part Number: 7B0-615-301-F
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Other Names: Disc Brake Rotor
Replaces: 7B0-615-301-E
Fits:
  • Volkswagen:
    • Routan
MSRP $222.25
$154.69

Disc Brake Rotor Front

Part Number: 8N0-615-301-A
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Other Names: Disc Brake Rotor
Description: 312mm Dia.
Fits:
  • Volkswagen:
    • Golf,
    • Jetta
MSRP $154.90
$116.80

Disc Brake Rotor Rear

Part Number: 5Q0-615-601-G
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Other Names: Disc Brake Rotor
Replaces: 1K0-615-601-AD, 1K0-615-601-M
Description: CC. Without awd. Fwd. Passat. Eos. GTI. Rabbit. Sedan from 1/05, wagon 2009 only, with 286mm rotor. Tiguan Limited. To 10/09.
Fits:
  • Volkswagen:
    • CC,
    • Eos,
    • GTI,
    • Jetta,
    • Passat,
    • R32,
    • Rabbit,
    • Tiguan,
    • Tiguan Limited
MSRP $75.42
$57.84

Disc Brake Rotor Rear

Part Number: 8N0-615-601-B
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Other Names: Disc Brake Rotor
Description: With R32. 20th Anniversary Edition. 256mm Dia. Golf, GTI, R32. 3.2l.
Fits:
  • Volkswagen:
    • Golf,
    • Jetta,
    • R32
MSRP $121.94
$92.73

Disc Brake Rotor Front

Part Number: 6N0-615-301-D
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Other Names: Disc Brake Rotor
Replaces: 321-615-301-D
Description: Vented.
Fits:
  • Volkswagen:
    • Cabrio,
    • Golf,
    • Jetta,
    • Passat,
    • Quantum,
    • Scirocco
MSRP $106.16
$80.73

Disc Brake Rotor Front

Part Number: 5C0-615-301-E
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Other Names: Disc Brake Rotor
Description: A single disc Brake Rotor. From 11/10/2016. Fits AllTrack, Beetle, Beetle Convertible, GTI, Jetta, Jetta GLI, Jetta Hybrid, Passat,...
Fits:
  • Volkswagen:
    • Beetle,
    • Golf Alltrack,
    • Golf SportWagen,
    • GTI,
    • Jetta,
    • Passat,
    • Taos
MSRP $117.25
$89.17

Disc Brake Rotor Front

Part Number: 1J0-615-301-M
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Other Names: Disc Brake Rotor
Description: To Chassis/VIN 1C-X-468 085. Brazil Built Vehicle. 280mm Dia.
Fits:
  • Volkswagen:
    • Beetle,
    • Golf,
    • Jetta
MSRP $110.41
$83.97

Disc Brake Rotor Front

Part Number: 5C0-615-301-D
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Other Names: Disc Brake Rotor
Replaces: 5C0-615-301-A
Fits:
  • Volkswagen:
    • Beetle,
    • Golf,
    • Golf Alltrack,
    • Golf SportWagen,
    • Jetta
MSRP $117.25
$89.17

Disc Brake Rotor Rear

Part Number: 5Q0-615-601-D
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Other Names: Disc Brake Rotor
Replaces: 1K0-615-601-AA
Fits:
  • Volkswagen:
    • Beetle,
    • e-Golf,
    • Eos,
    • Golf,
    • Golf Alltrack,
    • Golf SportWagen,
    • GTI,
    • Jetta,
    • Passat
MSRP $74.15
$56.88

Rotor

Part Number: 4B3-615-601
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Other Names: Brake Disc
Description: Passat. Awd. 4.0l.
Fits:
  • Volkswagen:
    • Passat
MSRP $140.07
$106.53

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What You Need To Know About Brake Discs, Rotors & Hardware

For your safety and your vehicle's performance, knowing how the brakes work is crucial. The brake discs, rotors, and hardware are among the most important components. Here's what you should know about these essential components.

Brake Discs And Rotors

Brake discs and rotors, frequently used interchangeably, are essential to your vehicle's braking system. These are the round metal plates that connect the wheels. When you use the brakes, the pads clamp down on the rotors, causing friction and slowing the vehicle.

Brake rotors might be cast iron, carbon composite, or steel. Cast iron rotors are popular because they are both long-lasting and inexpensive. High-performance automobiles may employ carbon composite rotors for improved heat dissipation and weight reduction.

Common Types of Rotors

  • Solid Rotors: Simple and inexpensive, they are commonly utilized in everyday driving.
  • Ventilated Rotors: These types of rotors have internal vanes that promote cooling and minimize the danger of overheating.
  • Drilled and Slotted Rotors: Designed for high-performance automobiles, these rotors provide greater cooling and debris removal, improving braking performance.

Brake Hardware

Brake hardware includes calipers, brackets, shims, and pins that support the brake system. These components guarantee that the brake pads are properly positioned and work smoothly. Over time, brake hardware can rust or wear out, resulting in reduced braking performance and noise.

Maintenance and Replacement

Your brake system requires regular maintenance. Here are important aspects to consider:

  • Inspect brake discs and rotors regularly for signs of wear, such as grooves, cracks, or warping.
  • Brake rotors should be replaced every 50,000 to 70,000 miles. However, this might vary depending on driving circumstances and habits.
  • To ensure optimal brake operation, examine the hardware and replace it as needed during brake pad replacement.

Understanding the functions of brake discs, rotors, and hardware in your vehicle's braking system may help you improve safety and performance. Regular inspections and prompt repairs of these components are required to avoid brake failure and provide a smooth, dependable driving experience. Prioritize brake maintenance to maintain your vehicle in peak shape and provide peace of mind while driving.