Brake Rotors

41133JK00C - : Disc Brake Caliper Pin for Infiniti Image

Disc Brake Caliper Pin

Infiniti 41133-JK00C
Pin. Exc.Sport Package.
Discontinued
460910P000 - : Brake Master Cylinder Reservoir for Infiniti Image

Brake Master Cylinder Reservoir

Infiniti 46091-0P000
With adaptive cruise. With navigation sys. Adaptive Cruise Control.
Discontinued
47475AR20A - : Brake Vacuum Hose Connector for Infiniti Image

Brake Vacuum Hose Connector

Infiniti 47475-AR20A
To intake manifold.
Discontinued
44060EG00J - : Disc Brake Pad Set for Infiniti Image

Disc Brake Pad Set

Infiniti 44060-EG00J
M35, M45. From 10/05. To 07/05. From 10/2005. With 18 wheels. G35. 2wd.
Discontinued
44060AR085 - : Disc Brake Pad Set for Infiniti Image

Disc Brake Pad Set

Infiniti 44060-AR085
Q45. From 03/94. J30. M45. To 02/2004.
Discontinued

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INFINITI Brake Rotors FAQ

What Do INFINITI Brake Rotors Do?

In an INFINITI vehicle's disc brake system, the brake rotors are the discs themselves. They attach to wheel hubs via ribs, and their job is to press brake calipers, with brake pads in between. This creates the friction required for braking properly. Rotors also help disperse the main byproduct of the process -- heat.

What Types of Brake Rotors Are There?

There are four kinds for sale these days: blank & smooth (a.k.a., smooth), slotted, drilled, (a.k.a. cross-drilled), and drilled & slotted. Many INFINITI cars use smooth, while a lot of INFINITI SUVs use either slotted or drilled. Some INFINITI sports cars and performance vehicles, however, use drilled & slotted.

When Should You Replace Your Brake Rotors?

Whatever kind your INFINITI model has, they'll eventually need to be replaced depending on use and age. Most owner's manuals recommend changing them every 70,000 miles or so. Review yours for more info. You can also keep an eye out for signs they've begun failing or gone bad, include damaged surfaces, wobbles when braking, and unusual brake noises. If you see such symptoms, do a careful inspection and replace any rotors the results call for changing. However, be sure you do so in pairs to keep your ride braking as best it can.

Where Can You Save Money On Genuine INFINITI Brake Rotors?

Our auto parts store has what you need: the genuine article, made by INFINITI and direct from the OEM, specifically for your model. They're even for sale right here online, and at prices up to 35% lower than the MSRP. Browse our catalog and put in your order today.