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Parts for your 1998 Mitsubishi Lancer-Brake rotors

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Motortech Brake Cleaner 400g - MT200
MULTI BUY

Motortech Brake Cleaner 400g - MT200

$18
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Nulon Pro Strength Brake Cleaner 440g - BRAKE-400

Nulon Pro Strength Brake Cleaner 440g - BRAKE-400

$28
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VHT Brake Caliper Paint Clear 312g - SP730A
Clearance

VHT Brake Caliper Paint Clear 312g - SP730A

$16
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Toledo Brake And Tyre Measuring Tool - 310019
Clearance

Toledo Brake And Tyre Measuring Tool - 310019

$49
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Trojan Disc Brake Hub Kit 5 x 4 1/2 x 1/2 - T035135

Trojan Disc Brake Hub Kit 5 x 4 1/2 x 1/2 - T035135

$326
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Trojan Stub Axle & Yoke - 225mm Disc Brake - T993484

Trojan Stub Axle & Yoke - 225mm Disc Brake - T993484

$93
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Maintaining and Replacing Brake Rotors on Your 1998 Mitsubishi Lancer

Looking after your car is all about ensuring safety, reliability, and maintaining its performance. For any car owner, especially if you drive a classic like the 1998 Mitsubishi Lancer, understanding your vehicle's brake system is critical. The brake rotors, in particular, are an integral component of this system, and keeping them in good condition is essential.

The brake rotors work together with your brake pads to slow down and stop your vehicle. Over time, just like any other component in a car, these rotors can wear down. Replacing or maintaining your brake rotors is a vital part of regular car servicing to ensure you're always able to stop safely and efficiently.

  • Recognising Wear and Tear: Listen for screeching noises or vibrations, which can indicate that your rotors are wearing thin. Over time, you might also feel your vehicle taking longer to stop than usual.
  • Regular Inspection: It's a good idea to have your brake rotors inspected by a mechanic even if you're not experiencing noticeable symptoms. During regular servicing, ensure your mechanic checks for any ridges or grooves on the rotors which can be a sign they need attention.
  • Replacement Intervals: Generally, brake rotors should be examined every 20,000-30,000 kilometres, but this can depend on your driving style and environment. Aggressive braking, heavy loads, or frequent stops can accelerate wear.

Once it's determined that your brake rotors need replacement, it's best to act swiftly. Driving on worn-out rotors can lead to decreased stopping power, which can be dangerous. Thankfully, replacing the rotors on your 1998 Mitsubishi Lancer is straightforward with the help of a qualified professional. Here's a quick guideline on what the process typically involves:

  1. Safety First: The process begins with safely lifting your car and removing the wheel, giving the mechanic access to the brake assembly.
  2. Removing the Old Rotors: The calliper is removed to release the rotor. Old rotors can sometimes be stubborn if they've been on the vehicle for a while, requiring some extra effort to take them off.
  3. Installation of New Rotors: Before fitting new rotors, ensure the hub is clean to avoid any hindrances. The new rotor is then placed, and the calliper is re-installed.
  4. Test Drive: Once everything is back in place and the wheels are reattached, a test drive is essential to confirm that everything's working smoothly.

By keeping an eye on your brake system and ensuring the rotors are in good condition, you contribute significantly to the longevity and safety of your beloved 1998 Mitsubishi Lancer. Whether you handle maintenance yourself or trust in a skilled mechanic, maintaining those rotors guarantees a smoother ride and peace of mind on the road.