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ROTOR-DISC BRAKE,FRONT
Part number: 40206C7000
Availability: 11
Weight, kg: 7.786
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Make: Nissan
Made in: Japan

ROTOR-DISC BRAKE,FRONT
Part number: 40206C7000
Availability: 11
Weight, kg: 7.786
Processing: 2-3 days
Make: Nissan
Made in: Japan

BRAKE DISC ROTOR, 60/FGY60/VRGY60/VNISPATROL/WYY
Part number: 40206C7000
Availability: 0
Weight, kg: 7.786
Processing: 4-5 days
Make: TOP
Made in: Japan

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BRAKE DISC PATROL FR [07-15] 340 MM
Part number: NSS5500574
Availability: 40
Weight, kg: 7.786
Processing: 7-10 days
Make: SCHNIEDER
Made in: Germany


ROTOR-DISC BRAKE,FRONT
Part number: 40206C7001
Availability: 0
Weight, kg: 7.82
Make: Nissan
Made in: Japan

DISC ROTOR FRONT
Part number: DF1967S
Availability: 0
Weight, kg: 8.05
Processing: 4-5 days
Make: TRW
Made in: United States

DISC ROTOR
Part number: DF1967
Availability: 0
Weight, kg: 8.171
Processing: 4-5 days
Make: TRW
Made in: United States

Rotor Disc Brake: The Heart of Your Vehicle's Stopping Power
In the realm of vehicle safety and performance, the rotor disc brake occupies a pivotal role. This essential component is integral to the braking system of your car and is crucial to ensuring safe and efficient halting at any speed.
Why You Need This Part
The rotor disc brake acts as a partner with your car's brake pads to generate friction. This friction is what enables your vehicle to slow down or come to a complete stop. Particularly while driving in demanding conditions or during emergency stops, a dependable rotor disc brake is vital for safety.
How It Works
When you press the brake pedal, a hydraulic mechanism forces the brake pads to clamp onto the rotor disc, creating friction which ultimately slows down the wheel rotation. The transformation of kinetic energy into thermal energy is efficiently managed by the rotor disc, allowing for smooth, reliable braking performance.
Consequences of a Broken Rotor Disc
If the rotor disc becomes damaged or warped, it results in uneven braking and vibrations that can be felt through the brake pedal. This not only compromises braking efficiency but also poses a significant hazard, increasing the risk of accidents due to extended stopping distances.
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