Mustang Brake Rotors

Ford Mustang Brake Rotors

Upgrade Your Mustang's Stopping Power with New Brake Rotors

Mustang Brake Rotors

Ford Mustang Brake Rotors

Upgrade Your Mustang's Stopping Power with New Brake Rotors

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  1. Baer Brakes Front Brake Rotor 15" Sport Pair Performance Pack Mustang GT 2015-23
    Baer Brakes Front Brake Rotor 15" Sport Pair Performance Pack Mustang GT 2015-23
    Rating:
    100%
    $343.75 MSRP $429.95
  2. Baer Brakes Front Rotors Eradispeed-Plus 2-Piece 15" Pair Mustang GT 2015-2023 w/ Performance Pack
    Baer Brakes Front Rotors Eradispeed-Plus 2-Piece 15" Pair Mustang GT 2015-2023 w/ Performance Pack
    Rating:
    98%
    $1,013.95 MSRP $1,267.95
  3. Baer Brakes Rear Brake Rotor Eradispeed-Plus 2-Piece 13" Pair Mustang Performance Pack EcoBoost/ GT 2015-2023
    Baer Brakes Rear Brake Rotor Eradispeed-Plus 2-Piece 13" Pair Mustang Performance Pack EcoBoost/ GT 2015-2023
    Rating:
    97%
    $808.95 MSRP $1,012.95
  4. Baer Rear Brake Rotor Eradispeed-Plus-Two 14" Pair Mustang 2005-2014
    Baer Rear Brake Rotor Eradispeed-Plus-Two 14" Pair Mustang 2005-2014
    Rating:
    78%
    $808.95 MSRP $1,012.95
  5. BR44
    Baer Front Brake Rotor Eradispeed-Plus 2-Piece 14" Pair GT/GT500 2007-2012/Boss Mustang 302 2012-2013
    Rating:
    100%
    $870.95 MSRP $1,088.95
  6. BR74
    Baer Brakes Front Brake Rotor Sport Pair Non-Brembo Mustang GT 2011-2014
    Rating:
    95%
    $201.55 MSRP $251.95
  7. BR32
    Baer Front Brake Rotor Sport Pair Bullitt 2001/Mach 1 Mustang 2003-2004/Cobra 1994-2004
    Rating:
    92%
    $228.55 MSRP $285.95
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Mustang Brake Rotors

If your Mustang isn’t stopping as quickly as you need, then a new set of brake rotors may help. In Mustangs equipped with disc brakes, the friction between the rotors and brake pads stops the car. As these two parts wear down, you might hear squeaking or feel annoying vibrations.

It’s also common to get a new set of brake rotors as you upgrade your Mustang. Though stock rotors work well for daily driving, slotted or drilled brake rotors dissipate heat better. This helps prevent brake fade in performance driving situations. Combining better rotors with new brake calipers will increase their bite for safer, smoother stops.