OEM Kia Brake Rotors For All Models

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Disc Brake Rotor

Part Number: 58411-G2300
Kia Kia
Other Names: Rotor, Disc Assembly Rear Brake
Description: Without ev. Niro. Multi-link suspension. 10.3 inch rotor, with gt-line. Without electric park brake. Forte. 1.6l.
Fits:
  • Kia:
    • Forte,
    • K4,
    • Niro,
    • Soul
MSRP $128.34
$88.94

Disc Brake Rotor

Part Number: 58411-J9500
Kia Kia
Other Names: Rotor, Disc Rear Brake
Description: Awd. Seltos. 2.0l. Seltos. 1.6l.
Fits:
  • Kia:
    • Seltos
MSRP $136.04
$94.27

Disc Brake Rotor

Part Number: 51712-GI000
Kia Kia
Other Names: Rotor, Disc Front Wheel Bra
Description: Rear wheel drive. All wheel drive, without gt. EV6.
Fits:
  • Kia:
    • EV6
MSRP $174.90
$120.16

Disc Brake Rotor

Part Number: 51712-P2000
Kia Kia
Other Names: Rotor, Disc Front Wheel Bra
Description: With hybrid. Sorento.
Fits:
  • Kia:
    • Sorento
MSRP $160.34
$111.11

Disc Brake Rotor

Part Number: 58411-L1000
Kia Kia
Other Names: Rotor, Disc Rear Brake
Description: With ev. Niro EV. K5. 2.5l. Without turbo. Torsion axle. Multi-link.
Fits:
  • Kia:
    • K4,
    • K5,
    • Niro EV
MSRP $113.22
$78.46

Disc Brake Rotor

Part Number: 58411-D3000
Kia Kia
Other Names: Rotor, Disc Assembly Rear Brake
Description: Sportage. Without electric park brake. Fwd, without elec prk brake. All. Manual Operated Parking Brake.
Fits:
  • Kia:
    • Sportage
MSRP $147.62
$102.30

Disc Brake Rotor

Part Number: 51712-L1000
Kia Kia
Other Names: Rotor, Disc Front Wheel Bra
Description: 16. K5. 2.5l. Without turbo.
Fits:
  • Kia:
    • K4,
    • K5
MSRP $174.90
$120.16

Disc Brake Rotor Rear

Part Number: 0K2AA-26251
Kia Kia
Other Names: Disc Brake Rotor
Replaces: 0K2AA-26251A, 0K2AA-26251B
Description: Disc brakes. Spectra. Sephia.
Fits:
  • Kia:
    • Sephia,
    • Spectra
MSRP $68.02
$47.54

Disc Brake Rotor Rear

Part Number: 58411-3Q000
Kia Kia
Other Names: Disc Brake Rotor
Description: Optima. Without epb. Without hybrid, without electric parking brake. Usa built. Without elec. parking brakes. Us build.
Fits:
  • Kia:
    • Optima
MSRP $101.54
$70.36

Disc Brake Rotor Front

Part Number: 51712-G2000
Kia Kia
Other Names: Disc Brake Rotor
Description: Niro. Without ev.
Fits:
  • Kia:
    • Niro
MSRP $148.50
$102.91

Disc Brake Rotor Front

Part Number: 51712-1W250
Kia Kia
Other Names: Disc Brake Rotor
Description: To 01/09/2012.
Fits:
  • Kia:
    • Rio
MSRP $136.04
$94.27

Disc Brake Rotor Front

Part Number: 51712-2J000
Kia Kia
Other Names: Disc Brake Rotor
Description: 4wd. Borrego.
Fits:
  • Kia:
    • Borrego
MSRP $145.75
$101.00

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Stop Safely with Quality Brake Rotors

Brake rotors are an important part of your car. This is why it's important to keep brake rotors well maintained. Brake rotors work with your Kia's brake pads to create the friction needed to slow down and stop your vehicle safely. These metal discs spin with your wheels and provide the surface where brake pads clamp down to convert motion into heat. Vehicles like the Kia Telluride and Kia Sportage depend on properly functioning rotors for reliable stopping power.

Convert Motion into Stopping Power

Brake rotors provide a smooth, flat surface for brake pads to grip when you press the brake pedal. The friction between pads and rotors generates heat that dissipates through the rotor's ventilated design. This process converts your vehicle's kinetic energy into thermal energy, bringing you to a controlled stop. Rotors must maintain consistent thickness and smoothness to deliver even braking without pulsation or vibration.

Recognize Wear and Damage Signs

Brake rotors wear down from constant friction with brake pads during normal driving. High heat from repeated hard braking causes warping that creates pedal pulsation and uneven stopping. Grooves and scoring develop from contaminated pads or driving with worn pads down to the metal backing. Surface rust forms quickly when vehicles sit unused, though light rust typically wears off during initial braking. Most rotors need replacement after 50,000 to 70,000 miles depending on driving habits. Brake pads should be replaced alongside rotors for complete system maintenance.

Choose Genuine Kia Brake Rotors

Factory Kia rotors meet exact specifications for thickness, metallurgy, and heat dissipation designed for your specific vehicle. They provide consistent stopping performance without premature warping. Aftermarket rotors often use inferior metal alloys that warp faster and wear unevenly.

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