Factory Subaru Brake Rotors
You already know what the rotors in disc brakes do, how they work, and when to replace them. Maybe you just hit that 70,000-mile mark. Or maybe you've noticed the signs they're going bad -- you know them well, and you've just started seeing them.
At any rate, you've run an inspection. Turns out you were right -- it's time to buy replacements. You've come to the right online parts store for them. What we sell is genuine Subaru, guaranteed to fit, and warranty-backed. Best of all, it's inexpensive; we mark down from MSRP, sometimes up to 35%.
It's how to actually do the replacing that's not so straightforward. Luckily, it's a job you can do yourself; all you need, besides some good safety goggles and work gloves, is a jack and jack stands, a lug wrench or socket set, a torque wrench, a C-clamp or brake piston tool, and some brake cleaner, anti-seize compound, and brake lubricant. (Putting on new brake pads is also recommended for best results.) Here's how to do it.
How to Replace Brake Rotors
- Park on a flat surface.
- Loosen your wheels' lug nuts.
- Lift your vehicle with the jack and put jack stands under its frame or lifting points.
- Take the lug nuts and wheels off.
- Inspect the brake caliper assembly. If you need to, take the caliper mounting bolts off and suspend the caliper using a wire or bungee cord (this'll keep strain off the brake hose).
- Take the old brake pads off the caliper bracket, if they're attached.
- Inspect the rotor; look for any retaining screws or clips and take them off, then take the rotor off. Seem stuck? Tap it with a rubber mallet or loosen it with a rust penetrant.
- Clean your new brake rotor thoroughly with brake cleaner; this'll get rid of any protective coating.
- Put the new rotor on the wheel hub, sit it flush, and properly align it.
- Put on any retaining screws or clips you took off the old rotor.
- Put new brake pads on the caliper bracket.
- Using that C-clamp or brake piston tool, compress the brake caliper piston fully into its housing. This'll correct for the new rotor's increased thickness.
- Put brake lubricant on any spots where the brake pads contact the caliper brackets or assemblies.
- Put the brake caliper assemblies over the new rotors and pads.
- Put any caliper mounting bolts you took off back on and tighten them to Subaru specs.
- Put the wheels back on and hand-tighten the lugs.
- Lower your vehicle back down from the jack stands and use that torque wrench to tighten the nuts to the Subaru torque specs.
- Test everything. Pump your brake pedal a few times before getting on the road to make sure the pads are contacting the new rotors the way they're supposed to. Then, take your ride for a short test drive, gradually increasing speed and stepping on the brakes to make sure they're working right.
Subaru probably has a bed-in process you can follow to make the most of the rotors and pads -- for these and other specifics about your model and how to put in its rotors, check your owner's manual or other documentation.
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