Centric Parts 128.37085 | Rear Right Disc Brake Rotor

Part Number
128.37085
Centric Premium OE Style Drilled Brake Rotor

Fits what vehicles: 1989 Porsche 911, 2001 Porsche 911, 2012-2017 Porsche 911, 2019 Porsche 911, 2021 Porsche 911, 2014-2020 Porsche Panamera
Special Price $109.17 Regular Price $121.30
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Description


Premium rotors feature 100% fully machined finishes including rotor hats. This extra process provides better rotor balance and creates a cleaner; more finished looking component

Centric premium rotors utilize an Electrocoating finish that provides long lasting corrosion protection. E-coating is a superior electro-statically applied finish designed to withstand 400 hours of salt water exposure without rusting. Phosphate finishes utilized by other manufacturers provide only minimal protection from the elements; these finishes are generally only effective for the shipping and storage portion of a rotors life. The addition of heat and moisture eliminates the effectiveness of phosphate finishes resulting in immediate corrosion once installed in the vehicle.


Features


  • Premium rotors feature 100% fully machined finishes including rotor hats. This extra process provides better rotor balance and creates a cleaner; more finished looking component


Specifications


ABS Tone Ring Included:No
Bearings Included:No
California Proposition 65 Site [basic]:https://www.p65warnings.ca.gov/
California Proposition 65 Text [cntrc]:WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm
Center Hole Diameter:98.000
Center Hole Diameter:3.858
Disc Mounting [cntrc]:Floating / DIH
Discard Thickness:26.000
Discard Thickness:1.024
Hat Finish:Coated
Hat ID [cntrc] in:7.091
Hat ID [cntrc] mm:180.100
Misc Holes [cntrc]:6
Mounting Bolt Hole Circle Diameter:5.118
Mounting Bolt Hole Circle Diameter:130.000
Nominal Drum Diameter:7.087
Nominal Drum Diameter:180.000
Nominal Thickness:28.000
Nominal Thickness:1.102
Outside Diameter:330.000
Outside Diameter:12.992
Overall Height:75.000
Overall Height:2.953
Product Grade [cntrc]:Premium
Solid Or Vented Type Rotor:Vented
Stud/Lug Hole Diameter:15.500
Stud/Lug Hole Diameter:0.610
Stud/Lug Hole Quantity:5
Surface Type:X Drilled
Vane Style [cntrc]:Curved
Weight [cntrc] kgs:10.340
Weight [cntrc] lbs:22.800


Interchange


  • DFC 3000 Ceramic Brake Pads Without Hardware Kit: 92002066D
  • OEM Part Number: 99635240603
  • OEM Part Number: 99635240602
  • OEM Part Number: 99135240402
  • OEM Part Number: 9P1615602
  • AutoZone: 228.37085
  • Canadian Tire: 95856
  • Qualis: 95856


Fitment


  • 2001 Porsche 911        Position: Rear Right        Note: Iron Disc;Turbo Look
  • 2014-2016 Porsche Panamera        Position: Rear Right        Note: Iron Discs
  • 2019 Porsche 911        Position: Rear Right        Note: (including Turbo Look);Iron Disc
  • 2019 Porsche 911        Position: Rear Right        Note: 340mm Front Disc;Iron Disc
  • 2021 Porsche 911        Position: Rear Right        Note: Iron Disc
  • 1989 Porsche 911        Position: Rear Right        Note: Iron Disc;330mm Front Disc;(992)
  • 2012-2016 Porsche 911        Position: Rear Right        Note: Iron Discs
  • 2017 Porsche 911        Position: Rear Right        Note: exc Turbo Look;Iron Disc
  • 2017-2020 Porsche Panamera        Position: Rear Right        Note: 330mm Iron Rear Disc
  • 2021 Porsche 911        Position: Rear Right        Note: (including Turbo Look);Iron Disc


Customer Questions
What is better Centric Rotors VS OEM?
Centric = Aftermarket, Potential Performance Boost OEM = Factory-supplied, Guaranteed Compatibility
Are Centric brake rotors good quality?
Centric brake rotors offer good quality for their price, providing reliable braking performance and durability.
How often should I replace centric brake pads?
The frequency of replacing Centric brake pads depends on driving habits and conditions, but a general guideline is every 30,000 to 70,000 miles.
Are Centric parts compatible with aftermarket brake systems or modifications?
Centric parts are usually compatible with aftermarket brake systems and modifications if they meet industry standards and maintain the vehicle's original specifications.
How Often Should I Replace Brake Rotors?
Brake rotors should be replaced when they are worn down to the minimum thickness, or if they are warped or damaged. DIY brake and rotor replacement is a straightforward process with products available on PartsHawk.com.
What Are Signs Of Brake Problems?
Look out for signs of brake problems like worn brake pads, bad rotor symptoms, and other brake system problems. DIY fix with products from PartsHawk.com.
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