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Ford Explorer Rotors
At Andy's Auto Sport, we have a huge variety of Ford Explorer rotors to ensure that you have every brake rotor option available to you. We go out of our way to carry every major line of Ford Explorer rotors, so that whether you are looking for slotted Ford Explorer rotors or cross-drilled brake rotors or anything in between, we've got it for you. Andy's Auto Sport is the ultimate shopping destination for your Ford Explorer brake rotor needs!
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Fits: 95-2001 Explorer 4.0 2WD
PART# USR7049
Type: Slotted
Position: Rear
Fits: 95-2001 Explorer 4.0 2WD
PART# USR7037
Type: Vented
Position: Front
Fits: 95-2001 Explorer 4.0 4WD
PART# USR7084
Type: Vented
Position: Front
Fits: 2003-2006 Explorer Sport 4.0 2WD
PART# USR7152
Type: Slotted
Position: Rear
Fits: 2002-2005 Explorer 4.0 2WD
PART# USR7151
Type: Slotted
Position: Rear
Fits: 2006-2010 Explorer 4.0 2WD
PART# USR7382
Type: Vented
Position: Front
Fits: 2002-2005 Explorer 4.0 2WD
PART# USR7150
Type: Vented
Position: Front
Fits: 2000-2001 Explorer Sport 4.0 4WD
PART# USR7086
Type: Vented
Position: Front
Fits: 2000-2001 Explorer Sport 4.0 2WD
PART# USR7085
Type: Vented
Position: Front
Fits: 2006-2010 Explorer 4.0 2WD
PART# UPR7382
Type: Vented
Position: Front
Fits: 87-92 Explorer 4.0 2WD w/o ABS
PART# UPR7032
Type: Vented
Position: Front
Fits: 87-93 Explorer 4.0 2WD with ABS
PART# UPR7033
Type: Vented
Position: Front
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WHY TO BUY?
If your vehicle is in need of brakes, installing new Ford Explorer brake rotors is a good idea and will give you greater stopping power and less brake fade. Shorter stopping distances and better cooling are just a couple of the benefits of replacing your Ford Explorer rotors, not to mention the sporty look of drilled or slotted rotors peeking from behind your wheel spokes. When you're replacing your brake pads, consider going with new rotors as well in order to maximize your Ford Explorer braking potential.
DID YOU KNOW?
Although Ford Explorer performance brake rotors have become popular over the past few years, there are some considerations to make before choosing which ones to install. Cross-drilled rotors are an excellent choice for street-driven vehicles, as they dissipate heat quickly and keep the rotor surface clean. However, using cross-drilled rotors in extreme racing conditions can cause cracking, which is why slotted Ford Explorer rotors have become the preferred choice for track use. If you're considering slotted rotors for the street, they may be a good bet so long as you don't mind changing your brake pads more often. We also offer Ford Explorer rotors that are drilled and slotted, which is another good option for the street.
FAQs
Q: How do you install rotors?
A: Rotors are installed by removing the entire brake assembly and caliper. Once removed, the factory rotor is taken off and the aftermarket rotor is installed. Everything is re-installed back together. Installing new brake pads is usually done at the same time rotors are being replaced.
Q: Do rotors come in sets of 4?
A: Rotors are sold individually, per side, unless otherwise noted on our website. Rotors should normally be replaced in sets of two; you should buy 2 rotors for the front, or 2 rotors for the rear, or all 4 at once.
Q: What are brake rotors?
A: Rotors are the flat disk-like plates that provide friction for the brake pads to slow down your car. Some rotors have cooling fins between both faces are called "vented" rotors, or drilled which are called "cross-drilled" rotors. Replacing your factory rotors with aftermarket rotors will improve your braking power, which can be a high priority if you add performance parts to your car. You don't want to beef up the performance of your car without also improving your stopping power.
A: Rotors are installed by removing the entire brake assembly and caliper. Once removed, the factory rotor is taken off and the aftermarket rotor is installed. Everything is re-installed back together. Installing new brake pads is usually done at the same time rotors are being replaced.
Q: Do rotors come in sets of 4?
A: Rotors are sold individually, per side, unless otherwise noted on our website. Rotors should normally be replaced in sets of two; you should buy 2 rotors for the front, or 2 rotors for the rear, or all 4 at once.
Q: What are brake rotors?
A: Rotors are the flat disk-like plates that provide friction for the brake pads to slow down your car. Some rotors have cooling fins between both faces are called "vented" rotors, or drilled which are called "cross-drilled" rotors. Replacing your factory rotors with aftermarket rotors will improve your braking power, which can be a high priority if you add performance parts to your car. You don't want to beef up the performance of your car without also improving your stopping power.
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Ford Explorer Rotors
At Andy's Auto Sport, we have a huge variety of Ford Explorer rotors to ensure that you have every brake rotor option available to you. We go out of our way to carry every major line of Ford Explorer rotors, so that whether you are looking for slotted Ford Explorer rotors or cross-drilled brake rotors or anything in between, we've got it for you. Andy's Auto Sport is the ultimate shopping destination for your Ford Explorer brake rotor needs!
Choose Your Vehicle:
Shop Ford Explorer Rotors by Year
Shop Ford Explorer Rotors by Brand
1 - 12 of 222
Sort by:
Fits: 95-2001 Explorer 4.0 2WD
PART# USR7049
Type: Slotted
Position: Rear
Fits: 95-2001 Explorer 4.0 2WD
PART# USR7037
Type: Vented
Position: Front
Fits: 95-2001 Explorer 4.0 4WD
PART# USR7084
Type: Vented
Position: Front
Fits: 2003-2006 Explorer Sport 4.0 2WD
PART# USR7152
Type: Slotted
Position: Rear
Fits: 2002-2005 Explorer 4.0 2WD
PART# USR7151
Type: Slotted
Position: Rear
Fits: 2006-2010 Explorer 4.0 2WD
PART# USR7382
Type: Vented
Position: Front
Fits: 2002-2005 Explorer 4.0 2WD
PART# USR7150
Type: Vented
Position: Front
Fits: 2000-2001 Explorer Sport 4.0 4WD
PART# USR7086
Type: Vented
Position: Front
Fits: 2000-2001 Explorer Sport 4.0 2WD
PART# USR7085
Type: Vented
Position: Front
Fits: 2006-2010 Explorer 4.0 2WD
PART# UPR7382
Type: Vented
Position: Front
Fits: 87-92 Explorer 4.0 2WD w/o ABS
PART# UPR7032
Type: Vented
Position: Front
Fits: 87-93 Explorer 4.0 2WD with ABS
PART# UPR7033
Type: Vented
Position: Front
When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
Not able to find what you are looking for?
Front Rear Drilled Rotors and Brake Pads for Ford Flex Explorer Lincoln MKT MKS
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Front & Rear Brake Rotors + Ceramic Pads For Ford Explorer Flex Taurus MKT
Front & Rear Rotors and Brake Pads for Ford Explorer Flex Taurus Lincoln MKT MKS
Front Rear Drilled Slotted Brake Rotors Brake Pads for 2020-2023 Ford Explorer
Front Rear Rotors Brakes Pads Kit For Ford Flex Explorer Taurus Lincoln MKT MKS
WHY TO BUY?
If your vehicle is in need of brakes, installing new Ford Explorer brake rotors is a good idea and will give you greater stopping power and less brake fade. Shorter stopping distances and better cooling are just a couple of the benefits of replacing your Ford Explorer rotors, not to mention the sporty look of drilled or slotted rotors peeking from behind your wheel spokes. When you're replacing your brake pads, consider going with new rotors as well in order to maximize your Ford Explorer braking potential.
DID YOU KNOW?
Although Ford Explorer performance brake rotors have become popular over the past few years, there are some considerations to make before choosing which ones to install. Cross-drilled rotors are an excellent choice for street-driven vehicles, as they dissipate heat quickly and keep the rotor surface clean. However, using cross-drilled rotors in extreme racing conditions can cause cracking, which is why slotted Ford Explorer rotors have become the preferred choice for track use. If you're considering slotted rotors for the street, they may be a good bet so long as you don't mind changing your brake pads more often. We also offer Ford Explorer rotors that are drilled and slotted, which is another good option for the street.
FAQs
Q: How do you install rotors?
A: Rotors are installed by removing the entire brake assembly and caliper. Once removed, the factory rotor is taken off and the aftermarket rotor is installed. Everything is re-installed back together. Installing new brake pads is usually done at the same time rotors are being replaced.
Q: Do rotors come in sets of 4?
A: Rotors are sold individually, per side, unless otherwise noted on our website. Rotors should normally be replaced in sets of two; you should buy 2 rotors for the front, or 2 rotors for the rear, or all 4 at once.
Q: What are brake rotors?
A: Rotors are the flat disk-like plates that provide friction for the brake pads to slow down your car. Some rotors have cooling fins between both faces are called "vented" rotors, or drilled which are called "cross-drilled" rotors. Replacing your factory rotors with aftermarket rotors will improve your braking power, which can be a high priority if you add performance parts to your car. You don't want to beef up the performance of your car without also improving your stopping power.
A: Rotors are installed by removing the entire brake assembly and caliper. Once removed, the factory rotor is taken off and the aftermarket rotor is installed. Everything is re-installed back together. Installing new brake pads is usually done at the same time rotors are being replaced.
Q: Do rotors come in sets of 4?
A: Rotors are sold individually, per side, unless otherwise noted on our website. Rotors should normally be replaced in sets of two; you should buy 2 rotors for the front, or 2 rotors for the rear, or all 4 at once.
Q: What are brake rotors?
A: Rotors are the flat disk-like plates that provide friction for the brake pads to slow down your car. Some rotors have cooling fins between both faces are called "vented" rotors, or drilled which are called "cross-drilled" rotors. Replacing your factory rotors with aftermarket rotors will improve your braking power, which can be a high priority if you add performance parts to your car. You don't want to beef up the performance of your car without also improving your stopping power.
VIDEOS RELATED TO FORD EXPLORER ROTORS
VIDEOS RELATED TO FORD EXPLORER ROTORS
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Video Description:Whats the Difference Between Cross-Drilled, Slotted, and Vented Rotors? - Andy's Auto Sport
So, what's the difference between the different types of brake rotors that are available here at Andy's Auto Sport? Check out this video and we'll show you!
*At 0:15, we show you what "drilled," "cross-drilled," "slotted," and "vented' mean when it comes to brake rotors.' -
Video Description:FAQ: What is Brake Fade?
In this video, we explain brake fade and how to avoid it. Highlights include:
*At 0:20, we tell you what brake fade is and the conditions under which they occur.
*At 1:00, we tell you how to reduce brake fade by upgrading your braking components. -
Video Description:Brake Rotors on Andy's Auto Sport TV!
We made an episode that explains all the basics you need to know about brake rotors. We explain what slotted rotors are and what drilled rotors are, and we explain how to choose between rotors that are slotted, drilled, or both! We also explain the benefits you should expect from getting aftermarket rotors over factory rotors. Watch the video to learn more!