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Shop Elite Race Fab for your OEM brake Rotors and Drums

Elite Race Fab is proud to offer a comprehensive range of OEM brake rotors and drums designed to enhance your vehicle's braking performance and safety. Our selection includes slot & drilled brake rotors that provide superior heat dissipation and improved braking response. These rotors are engineered to meet the highest industry standards and are compatible with a wide range of vehicles. To complement our rotors, we also offer a variety of brake pads that deliver exceptional stopping power, durability, and low noise levels. Whether you need performance-oriented pads for track use or everyday driving, we have the right option for you. For added convenience, Elite Race Fab offers OEM brake packages that bundle together our high-quality rotors and pads, providing a complete solution for your braking needs. Our packages are designed to ensure optimal performance and safety, and they can help you save time and money.

How do I know if my brake rotors or drums need to be replaced?

Common signs that your brake rotors or drums need replacement include squealing or grinding noises when braking, vibrations in the steering wheel, longer stopping distances, or a pulsing brake pedal. Additionally, if your rotors or drums show visible signs of wear, such as deep grooves or rust, it’s time to replace them to ensure safe braking performance.

How do I maintain my brake rotors and drums for longer life?

To extend the life of your brake rotors and drums, practice smooth and gradual braking, avoid sudden hard stops, and regularly inspect your braking system for wear. Keep your vehicle’s load within its recommended limits to avoid unnecessary strain on the brakes, and schedule routine maintenance checks to ensure the brake components are in good condition.

Can I install brake rotors and drums myself?

Installing brake rotors and drums requires some mechanical knowledge and the right tools. While it's possible to do it yourself if you're experienced with automotive repairs, it's recommended to have a professional handle the installation. This ensures that the brakes are installed correctly and perform safely, reducing the risk of brake failure.

What’s the difference between brake rotors and brake drums?

Brake rotors and brake drums are both crucial parts of a vehicle's braking system, but they function differently. Brake rotors are part of disc brake systems, where brake pads clamp onto the rotor to stop the vehicle. Brake drums are used in drum brake systems, where brake shoes press against the inside of the drum to create friction and slow down the car. Rotors are typically more efficient at dissipating heat, while drums are often used in the rear brakes of vehicles for cost-effectiveness and durability.

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