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OEM Audi Brake Rotors

4M0615301AN - : Disc Brake Rotor Front for Audi Image

Disc Brake Rotor Front

350x34 mm. S4. Q5 PHEV. SQ5 Sportback. Coupe, with 350x34mm rotor. Convertible, 350x34mm rotor.
$227.35
MSRP $296.91
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4M0615301AM - : Disc Brake Rotor Left for Audi Image

Disc Brake Rotor Left

A single disc Brake Rotor. Exc.Ceramic Composite Brakes. Part has related component that cannot be reused/reinstalled screw. Fits A5...
$938.48
MSRP $1,257.68
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4KE615301 - : Disc Brake Rotor Front for Audi Image

Disc Brake Rotor Front

E-tron Quattro. Q8 e-tron. SQ8 e-tron.
$843.31
MSRP $1,130.13
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8W0615601K - : Disc Brake Rotor Rear for Audi Image

Disc Brake Rotor Rear

2017-21. A single Disc brake Rotor. All. Exc.For Red Painted Caliper. From 07/30/2018. From 09/03/2018. w/AWD 330X22mm, A4 w/o S-Line....
$135.46
MSRP $176.91
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4M0615601P - : Disc Brake Rotor Rear for Audi Image

Disc Brake Rotor Rear

$160.20
MSRP $209.22
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4K0615601A - : Disc Brake Rotor Rear for Audi Image

Disc Brake Rotor Rear

Exc.Ceramic Composite Brakes. RS Q8. RS6 Avant. Rsq8, without ceramic brakes. RS7 Sportback. Without ceramic disc. Without ceramic rotor.
$885.11
MSRP $1,186.15
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5Q0615301H - : Disc Brake Rotor Front for Audi Image

Disc Brake Rotor Front

288mm. From 03/16/2015. A3. 2.0l tdi.
$85.98
MSRP $110.41
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4F0615601F - : Disc Brake Rotor Rear for Audi Image

Disc Brake Rotor Rear

330mm Dia. A6. 330x22mm.
$144.89
MSRP $189.23
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8E0615601P - : Disc Brake Rotor Rear for Audi Image

Disc Brake Rotor Rear

Without Quattro, 245mm. With Quattro, 1.8 & 3.0L, 245mm. 5 Stud. 90. With Quattro. 16 inch. Cabriolet A4. 1.8l. From Chassis/VIN...
$75.47
MSRP $96.92
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8E0615301R - : Disc Brake Rotor Front for Audi Image

Disc Brake Rotor Front

Itt brakes, 312mm. A4. 16 inch. A6/S6. 6 cylinder. With Quattro. 1997-99. A8. Cabriolet A4. 3.0l. From Chassis/VIN 8E-5-060 001. 312mm...
$124.87
MSRP $163.08
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4M0615601AD - : Disc Brake Rotor Left for Audi Image

Disc Brake Rotor Left

$6,066.82
MSRP $8,130.29
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4S0615601B - : Disc Brake Rotor Rear for Audi Image

Disc Brake Rotor Rear

Exc.Ceramic Composite Brakes. R8. Without ceramic brakes.
$831.15
MSRP $1,113.84
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When to Brake Rotors in Your Audi

Brake rotors serve as the ultimate sacrificial friction discs designed to halt your massive Audi Q7. The rotor spins precisely with your wheel, waiting to be squeezed by the hydraulic calipers. Replacing warped or heavily grooved discs instantly restores your premium vehicle's smooth, shudder-free stopping power.

Signs Your Rotors Need Urgent Replacement

Visible Deep Scoring

The internal friction face is heavily fatigued and actively chewed up by bad brake pads.

Terrifying Steering Shake

The heavy cast iron is actively warped out of shape from extreme mountain heat.

Excessive Edge Rusting

The venting vanes have rotted and swelled, fracturing the rigid iron structure entirely.

Missing Set Screws

A failing retaining screw allows the heavy disc to rattle when the wheel is off.

Acrid Burning Metal Odors

The dragging brake caliper is physically superheating the rotor, turning it a scorched blue.


Frequently Asked Questions

Why is my brake rotor rusting overnight?
Bare cast iron naturally flash-rusts instantly when exposed to rain or morning dew.
Are rear brake rotors the same as front?
No, rear rotors are typically smaller and may be solid rather than internally vented.
What is the difference between drilled and slotted?
Drilled holes vent gases, whereas slots scrape the brake pad physically clean of debris.
How do I fix minor brake rotor warping?
Utilizing a professional brake lathe can safely machine the iron face perfectly flat again.

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