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Rotors for Passenger Vehicles & Trucks

Rotors

Goodyear Brakes uses the most advanced machining technology to build maximum performance, durability and safety into every rotor we build.

Every rotor is CNC machined to exact specifications to ensure efficient braking and quiet smooth operation.

All Goodyear Brakes rotors are 100% balance tested to eliminate vibration and enhance product life. Every rotor receives our proprietary Antiox Max™ coating for maximum rust and corrosion protection.

What You'll Learn

Learn the basics of Rotors, whether for your Passenger Vehicle or your Truck, including maintenance, tools & equipment, material, how to- and when to change. 

What You'll Learn

Maintaining your vehicle’s rotors  will extend their longevity and keep you safe. 

Learn the how and the why’s behind rotor maintenance.

What You'll Learn

Changing your rotors requires having the right tools & equipment.  And you may have many of them already in your garage or can purchase from an autocare center near you.  

Resources

What You'll Learn

Hearing a noise coming from your car wheel?  Is it the right time to change your rotors. 

Learn when it is the right time to change rotors.  

What You'll Learn

Do all vehicles use the same rotors?  Does a race car require a different rotor than your passenger vehicle? Does a truck use a different rotor than a car? 

Learn the difference between all of the above and what rotor is right for your needs.

What You'll Learn

What material makes up your car’s rotors?  Why are your front tires so black and not your rear tires?  Are all rotors equally safe?  

Learn the array of different materials used for rotors.  

What You'll Learn

Are you a do-it-yourselfer who changes your car’s rotors?  If not, can you learn?  

Learn how to change your rotors the safe and inexpensive way.