4615A105 Mitsubishi DISC,FR BRAKE, Price: 92.18$, Weight: 3.56kg


Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Ship in, Days Price

Mitsubishi

4615A105

DISC,FR BRAKE

1000

3.56

15-20

92.18$

 

Originals

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
Mitsubishi
4615A105 
DISC,FR BRAKE
78
4.094
2-3
84.63$
 
Axios
4615A105 
BRAKE DISC -4615A105
0
10.925
2-3
16.75$
Not Available
FUSO
4615A105 
DISC,FR BRAKE
0
10.925
-
102.30$
Not Available

Substitutions

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
ADVICS
D6F767B 
BRAKE DISC REAR MI 4615A105 ADVICS
0
10.925
4-5
21.97$
Not Available

Compatibility

MarketModel Year FromPlantDiagram
General03.2012MMTH View
FrameMarketModelModel Year FromModificationPlantDiagram
A00#General (EXPORT)A03A04.20121200/4 DOOR HATCH BACKMMTH View

Front Brake Disc: Essential for Safe Braking

The front brake disc is a critical component of your vehicle's braking system. It's designed to ensure your car can stop swiftly and safely by working harmoniously with the brake pads to create the friction necessary to decelerate your vehicle. As you apply the brake pedal, the calipers squeeze the pads against these discs, converting kinetic energy into heat and bringing your car to a halt.

Why This Part is Needed

Brake discs are essential for efficient braking performance. Without a functional brake disc, your car’s overall braking ability will significantly be compromised, increasing the risk of accidents. Regular maintenance and timely replacement of brake discs are crucial for maintaining optimum braking efficiency.

Functionality and Operation

Typically made from high-strength cast iron, the front brake disc is engineered to withstand intense heat and pressure. As the central part of the disc brake system, it revolves with the wheel, providing a surface for the brake pads to press against when the brakes are engaged. As the pads grip the disc, the vehicle’s speed is reduced, ensuring controlled stops.

Consequences of a Broken or Worn-Out Disc

Driving with a damaged brake disc can lead to uneven stopping power, resulting in increased stopping distances, vibrations, and even brake failure in severe cases. Signs of a failing disc include pulsations in the brake pedal, squealing noises during braking, and visible grooves or hot spots on the disc surface.

Compatibility

  • Mirage/Space Star
  • Mirage