OEM Acura Brake Rotors

45251TARG00 - : Rotor for Acura Image

Rotor

Without type r. Integra. Gs, gs-r. Ls. Rs.
$92.59
MSRP $128.60
Save $36.01
28% Off
42510SEPA00 - : Disc Brake Rotor for Acura Image

Disc Brake Rotor

TL.
$92.59
MSRP $128.60
Save $36.01
28% Off
45237SR3003 - : Disc Brake Anti-Rattle Clip for Acura Image

Disc Brake Anti-Rattle Clip

$13.29
MSRP $17.58
Save $4.29
24.4% Off
45251TGVA11 - : Disc Brake Rotor for Acura Image

Disc Brake Rotor

TLX. 2.0l.
$92.59
MSRP $128.60
Save $36.01
28% Off
42510S84A50 - : Disc Brake Rotor for Acura Image

Disc Brake Rotor

CL.
$92.59
MSRP $128.60
Save $36.01
28% Off
45237TK8A02 - : Disc Brake Anti-Rattle Clip for Acura Image

Disc Brake Anti-Rattle Clip

$10.79
MSRP $14.27
Save $3.48
24.4% Off
11602909 - : Steering Column Cover Bolt for Acura Image

Steering Column Cover Bolt

Acura 11602909
$6.54
MSRP $8.65
Save $2.11
24.4% Off
45251T6NA01 - : Disc Brake Rotor for Acura Image

Disc Brake Rotor

Ceramic Composite Brakes.
$4,061.20
MSRP $5,989.97
Save $1,928.77
32.2% Off
31101RTA003 - : Rotor for Acura Image

Rotor

RDX. TSX.
$262.53
MSRP $370.80
Save $108.27
29.2% Off
43019TYAA00 - : Caliper Assembly for Acura Image

Caliper Assembly

MDX. 3.5l. Left. Incl.Actuator,Bracket,Guide Pins,Guide Pin Boots. AWD. without Type S/Advance.
$364.55
MSRP $523.78
Save $159.23
30.4% Off
31101P8EA21 - : Rotor for Acura Image

Rotor

3.2tl. Serviced in alternator. Without type s.
Discontinued

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The brake rotors on your Acura are important parts that help the system work as a whole. They are metal discs that, along with the brake pads and calipers, get the wheels of your vehicle to stop rotating and come to a stop when you press on the brake pedal. They are attached directly to your wheel hub. When you step on the brake pedal, your brake calipers work to press your brake pads against the rotors. This process causes the wheels to slow down. Friction is generated during this process, which means your rotors, along with other parts of the brake system, wear out over time. Some of the signs of worn brake rotors can include visual score marks or grooves on the surface of the rotors. While rotors are designed to wear down to some extent, they shouldn't be worn down completely as your safety on the road can be compromised. Another sign that your Acura's rotors might need replacement include increased stopping distances or shaky brakes. If you need replacement rotors, it's important to get the best possible ones for your ride, which would be OEM. You can find OEM brake rotors here at Curry Acura Parts.