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Old 01-17-2017, 09:08 AM
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P/N for factory replacement brembo rotors?

Hi all,

I cannot for the life of me find a part number for replacement brembo front rotors for cars that came with the brembo brakes from the factor.

My car is a 2006 TL 6 speed with the brembo brakes and I'd like to replace the rotors with the brembo blanks.

Thanks!
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Go to a parts website like Acura Parts | OEM Acura Parts | Factory Acura Parts

Put in your car's info, go to Brakes:
OEM Acura TL SEDAN 2006 FRONT BRAKE (2) parts



And there you will have your part numbers
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Originally Posted by thoiboi
Go to a parts website like Acura Parts OEM Acura Parts Factory Acura Parts

Put in your car's info, go to Brakes:
OEM Acura TL SEDAN 2006 FRONT BRAKE (2) parts



And there you will have your part numbers
Thank you much!

So there is no brembo part #? i.e you cannot buy the brembo rotors outside of the dealer or oem supplier?
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https://www.google.com/search?q=brem...:acurazine.com


a little discussion using google. Search through and see what you come up with
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I advise against brembo blanks. They don't have hub coatings and will rust.
Centric is a good replacement. Considering the TL rear brakes, also economical.
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+1 on Centric, Stoptech. Replaced rotors with Centric blanks, e-coated hat and vanes. So far so good.
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I installed Centric 12540062 High Carbon Alloy brembo rotors with the hub coating, performing very well with zero noise or pulsation. Stoptech(Centric's high performance brand) are another great option.
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Thanks for all the replies guys. I was hesitant to go with Centric as I just installed them on my wifes TSX and a few weeks later they are already rusting (PN 120.xxx.xxx w/ black e coating); hence why I was curious about the Brembo P/N. It sounds like the Brembo blanks will also rust quickly per WDPanda. My OEM rotors never rusted but are getting low on life now.

What are some other options out there that are resistant to rust?
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I take it you're referring to the hub area that's rusted, not the actual braking surface?

If so, just throw a quick coat of paint/primer on it and you won't see it rust..


If you're talking about the brake surface, then just go for a quick ride and use the brakes a few times, the rust will disappear




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