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Basic Types of Brake Rotors

The most common materials used in brake rotors include cast iron, carbon composite, and ceramic cast.

Installing New Rotors

Knowing if and why there’s runout will help you reinstall a smooth braking system.

Drilled and Slotted Rotors

There’s real science behind the location of holes, slots and grooves in today’s brake rotors. Plus, they look great too.

O’Reilly Unveils BrakeBest Select Pro Pads and Rotors

The private-label pads and rotors are available online and in O’Reilly stores nationwide, including Puerto Rico.

Watch Now: Drilled & Slotted Rotors Livestream

Experts from Summit Racing and Babcox Media’s Tech Group discuss performance rotors and their impact on driving.

Livestream On Demand: Drilled & Slotted Rotors

Join the experts at Tomorrow’s Tech today at 1PM EST for this live event sponsored by Summit Racing.

VIDEO: ACDelco Brake Pads And Rotors

When it comes to brakes, small details can make the biggest difference. This video is sponsored by ACDelco.

Dealing With Brake Rotors

New rotors, either OE or aftermarket, are supposed to be finished to specifications and ready to install out of the box.

VIDEO: Corrosion Resistant Coating On Brake Rotors

Andrew Markel discusses brake rotors and the importance of the corrosion resistant coating present on some products.

Composite Rotors: Can They Be Serviced?

When you hear the words “composite rotor,” you might think of a racecar brake rotor with Allen head bolts holding the hat to the outer ring.