OEM Subaru Brake Discs, Rotors & Hardware

25431GA220 - : Rotor for Subaru Image

Rotor

Subaru 25431GA220
XT coupe. With xt6.
Discontinued
23708AA340 - : Alternator for Subaru Image

Alternator

Subaru 23708AA340
Legacy/Outback. 2.5l. From 12/5/12.
Discontinued
15015AA231 - : Oil Pump for Subaru Image

Oil Pump

Subaru 15015AA231
Outback. Rotor. Inner.
Discontinued
26541FG021 - : Brake Hose for Subaru Image

Brake Hose

Subaru 26541FG021
12.5 rotor. Impreza. Rear disc brakes. Right. With turbo. Disc brakes, with sti.
Discontinued

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Maintaining the Brake Discs, Rotors & Hardware in Your Subaru

For owners of the versatile Subaru Outback, maintaining your brake disc and other hardware is a critical safety task. A thinned or warped rotor significantly reduces your stopping efficiency and can cause steering vibration. To ensure that every piece of brake hardware is dynamically balanced at the factory to ensure zero steering wheel shake at highway speeds, OEM parts are the best choice.

Key Components of Your Brake Rotor

Friction Surface
The flat machined area where brake pads apply stopping pressure.
Cooling Vanes
Internal channels that pull air through the disc to dissipate heat.
Rotor Hub
The center section mounting over the wheel studs and axle.
Machined Face
The smooth surface ensuring quiet contact with friction material.
Retention Holes
Precision holes for screws that keep the rotor stationary during install.

Frequently Asked Questions About Brake Rotors

Why does my steering wheel shake when I brake?
This is a definitive sign of warped front brake rotors.
Should I resurface or replace my rotors?
It is safer to replace thin rotors with genuine units.
Do I need to clean new rotors?
Yes, use brake cleaner to remove any protective shipping grease.
Is it okay to replace just one rotor?
No, always replace them in pairs to maintain balanced stopping.
How long do Subaru rotors typically last?
Expect 30,000 to 70,000 miles depending on your driving style.

Order the most affordable OEM brake hardware for your Subaru here at Casa Subaru Parts. Need assistance? Contact our team today for expert support.