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Front Drilled Brake Rotors for Chevrolet Camaro 1982-1992 GMC PontiacFront Drilled Brake Rotors for Chevrolet Camaro 1982-1992 GMC Pontiac
A-Premium®Part # APBRS286
Front Drilled Brake Rotors for Chevrolet Camaro 1982-1992 GMC Pontiac
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$203.99
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2-year warranty
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Fits 1982 - 1987 Buick Regal, 1982 - 1987 Chevrolet Camaro, 1988 - 1992 Chevrolet Camaro, 1982 - 1987 Chevrolet El Camino, 1982 - 1983 Chevrolet Malibu, 1982 - 1988 Chevrolet Monte Carlo, 1982 - 1993 Chevrolet S10, 1994 - 1995 Chevrolet S10, 1983 - 1990 Chevrolet S10 Blazer, 1991 - 1994 Chevrolet S10 Blazer, 1982 - 1987 GMC Caballero, 1983 - 1990 GMC S15 Jimmy, 1991 - 1991 GMC S15 Jimmy, 1991 - 1993 GMC Sonoma, 1994 - 1995 GMC Sonoma, 1982 - 1988 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, 1982 - 1986 Pontiac Bonneville, 1982 - 1987 Pontiac Firebird, 1988 - 1992 Pontiac Firebird, 1982 - 1987 Pontiac Grand Prix
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Vehicle: Buick Regal
Item LocatedCanada
Quantity2
Installation PositionFront Driver & Passenger
MaterialCast Iron
Part interchange
S-5547, 12162013, BR5547, 32062013
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Front Disc Brake Rotors for Buick Century LeSabre Chevrolet Venture Olds Pontiac
A-Premium®Part # APBRR135
Front Disc Brake Rotors for Buick Century LeSabre Chevrolet Venture Olds Pontiac
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$148.99
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Fits 1997 - 2005 Buick Century, 1996 - 1999 Buick LeSabre, 2000 - 2005 Buick LeSabre, 1997 - 2004 Buick Regal, 1997 - 2001 Chevrolet Venture, 2002 - 2005 Chevrolet Venture, 1998 - 1999 Oldsmobile 88, 1998 - 1999 Oldsmobile Intrigue, 2000 - 2002 Oldsmobile Intrigue, 1998 - 1999 Oldsmobile LSS, 1997 - 2001 Oldsmobile Silhouette, 2002 - 2004 Oldsmobile Silhouette, 1998 - 1999 Pontiac Bonneville, 2000 - 2005 Pontiac Bonneville, 1997 - 2003 Pontiac Grand Prix, 1999 - 2001 Pontiac Montana, 2002 - 2005 Pontiac Montana, 1997 - 1999 Pontiac Trans Sport
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Vehicle: Buick Regal
Item LocatedCanada
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Installation PositionFront Driver & Passenger
MaterialCast Iron
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R-55036, 12162057, 56631R, BR55036, BR5503601, 6620018, PRT5250, 56631, 
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What is a brake rotor in a car?

The Brake Rotor is an essential part of your car's disc brake system. It is a metal disc that is connected to the wheel of your car and spins in between the brake pads. When you press the brake pedal, the brake pads grip onto the spinning brake rotor, creating friction and slowing down your vehicle. Here are the top five features of a brake rotor:

  1. Performance: The Brake Rotor is essential for the most efficient disc brake performance. As the brake rotor spins, it absorbs the friction generated by the brake pads, allowing them to grip more effectively.
  2. Heat dissipation: The Brake Rotor helps to dissipate heat from the braking system. The spinning disc helps to spread the heat over a larger area, keeping the brakes from overheating.
  3. Low maintenance: The Brake Rotor does not require frequent maintenance and does not need to be replaced as often as other parts of the brake system. This makes it a cost-effective and reliable part of the braking system.
  4. Improved safety: The Brake Rotor helps ensure safer braking performance, as it helps keep the brake pads functioning properly and dissipates heat quickly.
  5. Added resale value: Installing a Brake Rotor in your car can add a significant amount of resale value. This is due to the improved safety and performance that can be provided by the disc brakes.

About brake rotor and brake pad assembly

The brake rotor and the brake pad, play a vital role in your vehicle’s brake system. Without them, it would be impossible to slow down or stop your vehicle in an emergency. When any of these components wear out, they can cause poor braking performance or even brake failure. Regular maintenance of these two parts is essential to keeping your vehicle safe and reliable.

When it comes to the brake rotor and pad assemblies, it is important to recognize the importance of high-quality parts. Cheap, low-grade parts may be cheaper initially but can lead to costly repairs and terrible braking performance in the long run. It is important to use only the highest quality parts available to ensure that your brake system is reliable and effective.

In addition to the quality of the parts, it is important to recognize the importance of proper installation and maintenance. Proper installation is the key to ensuring that all components of the brake system are functioning properly. If you notice signs of damage, it is important to replace those parts as soon as possible to protect the safety of yourself and your passengers.

Differences between disc brakes and drum brakes

Disc and drum brakes are two different types of brakes used in vehicles. They are used to reduce the speed of the vehicle and stop it when needed. Both systems use friction to slow the car down, but the way they do it and the benefits they offer are different.

Disc brakes are more commonplace today in newer vehicles. If you look closely at the front wheels of your car, you'll probably notice that they have a metal disc that rotates with the wheel. When the driver steps on the brake, two brake pads squeeze the disc and create friction, slowing the car down. Disc brakes are considered superior to drum brakes in almost every way — they deliver stronger stopping power and are able to dissipate heat more efficiently. The only downside of disc brakes is the replacement cost when the disc or the pads need to be replaced.

Drum brakes are an older design and are usually found in the rear of the car. They have a drum-shaped component that rotates with the wheel. When the brake is applied, brake shoes press against the drum and create friction that slows the car down. Drum brakes are generally cheaper to replace, but they don't dissipate heat as quickly as disc brakes, so they can overheat and suffer from a loss of effectiveness if they're used too often.

In summary, disc brakes and drum brakes both offer a way to slow down and stop a vehicle, but the two systems use different methods to do this. Disc brakes are more modern and offer more efficient braking, but they are also more expensive to replace. Drum brakes are an older design and are cheaper to replace, but they don't dissipate heat as quickly as disc brakes. Ultimately, it is up to the driver to decide which type of system works best for their vehicle.