Do you have rotors with drum brakes?
Drum brakes are an older style of brake, not common on today’s vehicles. They don’t use brake pads as the friction material. Instead of a caliper that clamps brake pads against a rotor, a drum brake system has a wheel cylinder with pistons that push brake shoes out against the inside of a spinning drum.
Does AutoZone turn brake drums and rotors?
AutoZone does not turn, resurface, or replaces rotors, brake drums, brake pads, or brake shoes. However, AutoZone does sell the parts required if you would like to complete these brake service jobs yourself.
Are rotors better than drums?
Disc brakes do a better job of managing heat than drum brakes. This causes them to experience less brake fade, which results in more consistent performance. Better performance in wet conditions. With disc brakes, the rotor repels water, and the brake pads wipe them away like a rag wipes water from a window.
What should I know about brake drum and rotors?
SERVICE INFORMATION 79 BRAKE DRUM AND ROTOR SERVICE INFORMATION SERVICE INFORMATION To achieve maximum drum life and optimum performance, proper brake maintenance and brake balance are essential. Consult your truck or trailer manufacturer’s maintenance manual for proper maintenance of the braking mechanism.
Do you need brake rotors for a BMW 650i?
Restore your vehicle’s braking power with new rotors from AutoZone. Whether you need BMW 650i brake rotors, or rotors for any other major vehicle, we have the rotors you are looking for. If you need something like a brake rotor tool or any other tools or parts for your job, we have that too.
How to get 10% off brake rotors?
10% OFF $75. Use Code: DIYSAVE10 Online Ship-to-Home Orders Only Brake rotors are among the most durable parts in your car. However, over time, due to the stress of daily driving, brake rotors wear out. Learn the different types of brake discs and rotors here. What Is a Brake Rotor?
Can a brake drum be replaced without warranty?
CAUTION: To insure product safety, it is critical that any brake drum or rotor reaching this dimension by turning, grinding and/or wearing be considered unsafe and immediately replaced. Any brake drum exceeding this dimension is considered a safety hazard and is not subject to warranty consideration. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION