SUB26700FG020
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SUB26700FG020
A Single Rear Disc Brake Rotor
Genuine Subaru Brake Pads & Rotors Travel with confidence, stop with precision
Why opt for Genuine Subaru Brake Pads & Rotors?
Ensuring your vehicle's ability to stop safely is paramount. That's why Subaru designed your vehicle with Genuine Subaru Brake Pads & Rotors. These components have been meticulously crafted using high-quality materials to guarantee your vehicle can halt swiftly when necessary.
The Authentic Difference
Today's vehicles incorporate intricate, interconnected technology to enhance safety and driving experiences. Your Subaru relies on Genuine Subaru Brake Pads & Rotors for the proper functioning of its Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) and Vehicle Dynamics Control (VDC) system. While using generic brake pads and rotors may save you some money upfront, it can compromise effectiveness. This is especially crucial for vehicles equipped with Subaru EyeSight® as they require Genuine Subaru Brake Pads & Rotors for accurate maintenance of their Driver Assist Technology.*
When is it time for replacement?
Pressing the brake pedal initiates the brake pads' compression against the rotors, connected to the wheels, effectively stopping your vehicle. The heat and friction generated in this process gradually wear down the pad material and rotor surface. However, there's no fixed schedule for replacement since the wear rate depends on your driving habits. This is why regular brake inspections are vital. We recommend inspecting your brakes every 12–15,000 miles or 12–15 months.
GOOD PAD LIFE (7mm–12mm)
REQUIRES FUTURE ATTENTION (4mm–6mm)
NEEDS IMMEDIATE ATTENTION (0mm–3mm)
Maintenance Interval: Inspect Every 12,000 Miles or 12–15 Months**
Signs of worn brake pads and rotors If it's been a while since you last replaced your brake pads and rotors, watch out for these signs when you're stopping: