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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Duralast Severe Duty Brake Rotors are built to provide consistent stopping power for heavy vehicles and payloads. The advanced carbon formulation delivers tailored heat resistance for heavy stop-and-go commercial and fleet vehicles. For the best performance, pair with Duralast Severe Duty Brake Pads.
- Advanced carbon formulation with specialized coating improves heat resistance
- OE-equivalent vane and weight specs cool rotors and pads to reduce brake fade
- Built for heavy vehicles and payloads making repeated stops
- Pair with Duralast Severe Duty Brake Pads for best performance

Original equipment (OE) comparison
Meets OE
Exceeds OE
Truck & towing specific
Warranty
2-year, full-replacement
3-year, full-replacement
90 day warranty
Stopping power*
OE-matched performance
OE-matched performance
Advanced friction formulation
Corrosion resistance
OE-matched
Full z-clad zinc coating
Powder-coated backing plate
Noise-free guarantee*
Yes
Yes
No
Price range
$
$$
$$

*Source: Proprietary Consumer study of Automotive
Aftermarket Parts Conducted by The NPD Group, 2019
knowledge is power
Car brakes work by leveraging three main principles of physics: leverage, hydraulics, and friction.
When changing your brake pads, be sure to inspect and replace your rotors and hardware if necessary to ensure optimal braking performance.
If your brakes squeal until you press the pedal down, it may be your wear indicator telling you to change your pads.

COMPLETE THE BRAKE JOB
Replace brake pads and rotors together for longer life and more stopping power.
Longer Life
Older rotors can seriously damage new pads, causing premature noise, vibration and wear.
Stopping Power
Replacing brake pads and rotors at the same time is critical for peak braking performance and safety.
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