Specifications
| Rotor Design | |
|---|---|
| Rotor Style | |
| Rotor Material | |
| Rotor Finish | |
| Cryo Treating Option | |
| Rotor Type | |
| Rotor Diameter | |
| Rotor Height | |
| Nominal Thickness | |
| Minimum Thickness | |
| Lug Holes Quantity | |
| Lug Holes Size | |
| Bolt Circle | |
| Hub Hole Diameter | |
| For Use with Stock Calipers | |
| Intended for Street Use | |
| Quantity |
Features
- Double disc grinding eliminates run out, provides near perfect disc thickness variation (DTV), and leaves non-directional finish to reduce pad-disc brake-in period
- 100% fully machined finish for better rotor balance
- Center-split core casting provides proper heat transfer and thermal efficiency
- Mill-corrected to a tolerance of less than 2 oz. per inch
- OE style vane design
Product Details
Premium Plain Vented Front Brake Rotor (125.34108) by Centric®. Quantity: 1 Per Pack. This Centric brake rotor is manufactured using double disc grinding to eliminate taper and run-out, and ensure parallelism for excellent braking performance. The grinding process leaves a non-directional finish to reduce pad-disc break-in period.
Installation
Centric® - Rotor Installation TipsThis rotor is designed for direct replacement to your damaged or worn-out factory rotor. Manufactured with OE specifications and processes under strict QS and ISO quality standards, the rotor provides perfect OE fitment and service reliability. This Centric premium rotor features a double disc ground taper free finish that ensures parallelism, eliminates run out, provides near perfect disc thickness variation (DTV), and leaves a non-directional finish. This finish provides more effective pad-rotor break-in and quieter braking performance.
The 100% fully machined finish provides better rotor balance and creates a cleaner, more finished looking component while center-split core castings provide proper heat transfer and thermal efficiency, resulting in superior braking power and safety. The Centric Premium rotor is inspected for balance and mill-corrected to a tolerance of less than 2 oz. per inch.