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Motortech Brake Cleaner 400g - MT200
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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
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VHT Brake Caliper Paint Clear 312g - SP730A

$16
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Toledo Brake And Tyre Measuring Tool - 310019
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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

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Brake Rotors on the 2007 Subaru Impreza: What You Need to Know

The 2007 Subaru Impreza is a popular car in Australia for many reasons, and one key component that keeps this vehicle safe and reliable is its brake rotors. Brake rotors are definitely used on the 2007 Subaru Impreza, playing an essential role in the vehicle's braking system. These discs sit behind the wheels and work in conjunction with the brake pads to help slow down and stop the car efficiently.

Brake rotors, sometimes called brake discs, are circular metal plates that attach to the wheel hub. When the driver presses the brake pedal, the brake pads clamp down on the rotors to create friction. This friction is what slows the wheels from spinning, helping the car come to a stop. Without brake rotors, the braking system wouldn't have the right surface to create the friction needed for safe, effective stopping power.

For the 2007 Subaru Impreza, the front brakes usually come with disc brake rotors, while many models also have disc brakes on the rear wheels. This setup provides consistent braking performance and improves overall safety on the road. The rotors on the Impreza are typically made from cast iron, which is great for durability and heat dissipation. Brake rotors can get really hot due to the friction generated during braking, so a good quality rotor helps disperse heat quickly to prevent brake fade, a situation where the brakes become less effective after heavy use.

Knowing when and how to care for the brake rotors on a 2007 Subaru Impreza is important. Rotors can wear down over time, develop grooves, or even warp from intense heat and use. Worn or damaged rotors can cause vibrations when braking, reduce braking efficiency, and increase the risk of accidents. Regular checks and maintenance are recommended to keep the braking system functioning properly.

When it comes to replacement, there are some common signs that the brake rotors might need to be looked at:

  • Vibrations or pulsations felt through the brake pedal when applying the brakes
  • Visible grooves, scoring, or cracks on the rotor surface
  • A noticeable decrease in braking performance
  • Unusual noises like squealing or grinding when braking

If any of these symptoms pop up, it is a good idea to have the rotors inspected by a professional or a trusted mechanic familiar with Subaru vehicles. In many cases, minor surface imperfections can be fixed by resurfacing the rotor, but if the rotor is too thin or badly damaged, replacement is the safest bet.

Maintaining brake rotors on a 2007 Subaru Impreza is part of basic servicing, and it is always recommended to inspect the rotors along with the brake pads. Generally, rotors don't need replacing as often as brake pads, but it's good to check them whenever the brake pads are being changed. This way, the brakes stay balanced and work smoothly without any unexpected issues.

One important point to note is that when replacing rotors, it's best to replace them in pairs - either both front or both rear rotors - to ensure even braking. Uneven rotors can cause pulling to one side while braking, which might be dangerous on Australian roads. Along with rotor replacement, mechanics will also settle the brake pads and check the brake fluid level to make sure the entire system is in top shape.

For Subaru Impreza owners who like to keep their cars in tip-top condition, regular brake servicing - often recommended every 15,000 to 30,000 kilometres or as advised in the owner's manual - is key. Servicing includes checking the brake rotors, pads, calipers, and brake fluid. Clean and well-maintained rotors are essential for having a confident and smooth braking experience.

In short, for the 2007 Subaru Impreza, brake rotors are an essential part of the braking system. They do the heavy lifting when it comes to slowing down the car safely and effectively. Taking care of these rotors by monitoring for wear, addressing any unusual noises or vibrations, and sticking to a regular maintenance schedule can help keep the Impreza performing well and, more importantly, keep its driver safe on the road.