🚗 Stop Smarter, Drive Confidently with Wagner Brake Rotors
The Wagner Brake BD125669E Disc Brake Rotor is a premium cast iron front rotor designed for cars, featuring OE-specific vane design for effective heat dissipation and braking power. It includes an E-Shield corrosion-resistant coating, a turned and smooth finish for reduced pad break-in, and is spin balanced to minimize vibration. Packaged in a Vapor Corrosion Inhibitor bag, it ensures easy, clean installation and long-lasting performance.
Brand | Wagner Brake |
Material | Cast Iron |
Exterior Finish | Zinc |
Vehicle Service Type | Cars |
Manufacturer | Wagner Brake |
UPC | 008536710806 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00008536710806 |
Item Weight | 13.82 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 13.13 x 13.13 x 4 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | BD125669E |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | BD125669E |
Position | Front |
M**K
Perfect Replacements for My Old Wobbly Rotors
I have had a wobble in my brake system for some time. These rotors were simple to install and have made my shudder-inducing downhill braking into an easy and smooth stop. These rotors solved my problem, cost a fraction of what you would pay in a garage, and I can absolutely recommend them.The replacement project took only the removal of the wheel and two screws that attach the rotor to the axle. I'm a complete novice at cars and the whole project took only a half hour to complete- and I used the screw-jack out of the trunk! A quick Youtube search will bring up all the videos you would need to get started, but it's very very simple to do.A quick note:If you are having issues similar to mine, I recommend purchasing two and see if replacing only your front rotors solves your problem. Your front brakes take the majority of the force and wear the quickest.
H**T
Great rotors for a great price. Have had them a few months, no noise no issues.
This rotor disc is working great for an amazing price. I was going to replace them myself but didn't have the impact drill to take it apart so my mechanic did it for me. He generally puts in OEM Honda for me, but was impressed and recognized that it was good quality discs. I even got them cheaper than he thought, (which means the dealer he gets them for is even more expensive than that). Amazing price for amazing quality. Haven't heard a squeak. Replaced the front brake pads along with the discs at the same time. My brakes are back to normal, and may even be better than before.
J**N
Excellent quality brake rotors
Very happy with these disc brake rotors. Seems to be very high quality and the electrophoretic coating prevents the formation of rust & corrosion. I bought these to replace the front brake rotors on my 2003 Honda Accord LX sedan, and they fit perfectly. Together with a new set of Akebono ceramic brake pads, the brakes work like new and got rid of the high speed shimmy/shudder I was having when braking at highway speeds. Highly recommend these over non-coated brake rotors.
R**A
Great rotors
high quality.
H**D
Excellent replacement for OEM!!
Perfect fit, easy install and loved the price..
R**M
Rotors didn’t last
Less than 14 months and 11,000 miles later and I’m getting a vibration when applying the brakes. The original Honda rotors lasted nearly 188k miles.
A**.
Nice rotors for a good price. Less than half retail.
These are surprisingly nice rotors. No noise, excellent build quality. Nice rust coating on the hub area. Easy to install. Didn't come supercoated in grease like most rotors do, which was nice as I'd forgotten to pick up a can of brakeclean.
A**R
They are made with excellent quality. I have done several brake jobs on ...
These rotors fit my 2011 Honda Accord 4dr 4cyl perfectly! They are made with excellent quality. I have done several brake jobs on different vehicles and so far these Wagner rotors seem to be much better quality than the rest.(Auto part store brands & Powerstop). Make sure you chose the right rotor for your Honda these rotors are for the 4cyl. Accord, if you have a V6 you will need different rotors. When you install new rotors make sure you clean off the factory grease/oil and bed in the brake pads properly (plenty of vids on youtube on how to bed pads in). It is normal for the rotor to appear to be smoking for the first few drives, its the oil/grease burning off inside the rotor vents.
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