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Parts for your 2015 Mitsubishi Asx-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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Understanding Brake Rotors on the 2015 Mitsubishi ASX

The 2015 Mitsubishi ASX is a popular compact SUV that combines style, practicality, and reliable performance. When it comes to its braking system, brake rotors play a crucial role in ensuring safety and stopping power. Brake rotors, sometimes called brake discs, are an essential part of the disc brake system fitted on most modern vehicles, including the 2015 ASX.

Brake rotors are metal discs attached to the wheel hub and rotate with the wheels. When the driver presses the brake pedal, brake pads clamp down on these rotors, creating friction that slows down or stops the vehicle. This friction converts the kinetic energy of the moving car into heat, which the rotors are designed to dissipate efficiently to prevent overheating and maintain braking performance.

On the 2015 Mitsubishi ASX, disc brakes with rotors are installed on all four wheels, which is pretty standard for compact SUVs and essential for reliable stopping performance. The front and rear brake rotors work together with the brake pads and calipers to provide smooth, controlled braking under various driving conditions - whether you're cruising on the highway or navigating busy city streets.

Maintaining the brake rotors on your ASX is important for several reasons. Over time, brake rotors can wear down, become warped, or develop grooves from the pads pressing against them. Worn or damaged rotors can reduce braking efficiency, cause vibrations or noise when braking, and increase stopping distances. So keeping them in good shape is key to driving safely and confidently.

When it comes to servicing the brake rotors on a 2015 Mitsubishi ASX, here are a few helpful points to keep in mind:

  1. Inspection frequency: It is a good idea to have the rotors checked each time you get your brakes inspected, typically every 20,000 to 30,000 kilometres, or sooner if you notice any issues like squealing, vibrations, or reduced braking performance.
  2. Signs of wear and tear: Look out for visible scoring, grooves, rust build-up, or uneven surfaces on the rotor. Warping can be felt as a pulsing or vibration through the brake pedal when stopping.
  3. Thickness measurement: Brake rotors have a minimum thickness specification set by Mitsubishi. If the rotors wear below this minimum, they must be replaced to ensure optimal braking.
  4. Replacement versus machining: Depending on the rotor condition, mechanics might suggest resurfacing (machining) the rotors to smooth out imperfections. However, if the rotors are too thin or too damaged, replacement is the safer option.
  5. Quality parts: When replacing rotors, it's best to choose high-quality OEM or reputable aftermarket parts designed specifically for the 2015 ASX. This ensures proper fitment, performance, and durability.

Routine brake servicing contributes to prolonging the life of not just the rotors but the entire brake system. Fresh brake pads used alongside well-maintained rotors can dramatically improve braking response and safety. It's also wise to keep an eye on brake fluid condition and levels during service visits to avoid compromising braking efficiency.

Driving style can influence how quickly brake rotors wear out. Heavy braking or frequent stop-start driving can accelerate rotor wear, so being gentle with the brakes when possible helps extend their lifespan. For those doing a lot of city driving or towing with their ASX, more frequent rotor checks may be needed to stay ahead of potential wear.

In the Australian market, where road conditions and climate can vary widely, brake rotor maintenance becomes especially important. Dust, dirt and moisture can all impact rotor surface condition, which means regular cleaning and inspection help keep the brakes operating smoothly. Just like any other part of the car, attention to brake rotors pays off by enhancing safety for the driver and passengers every time the brakes are applied.