🚀 Elevate Your Ride with Bendix Braking Power!
The Bendix Premium PRT5628 Rear Brake Rotor is engineered to meet original equipment specifications, ensuring a perfect fit for select Buick, Chevrolet, and Pontiac models. With superior performance, advanced heat dissipation, and noise reduction features, this rotor guarantees reliable stopping power and a smooth driving experience.
Brand | Bendix |
Material | Cast Iron |
Exterior Finish | Machined |
Vehicle Service Type | Cars, Trucks, SUV |
Manufacturer | Bendix |
UPC | 887243140324 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00887243140324 |
Model | Bendix Premium |
Item Weight | 11.61 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11.25 x 11.25 x 2.15 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | PRT5628 |
Manufacturer Part Number | PRT5628 |
Position | Rear |
C**Y
Exactly what we needed for our son's Jeep!
There is really not a whole lot that one can say about something as basic as a brake rotor, but, these were exactly what we needed to replace the ones on our son's Jeep Liberty. Fitment was excellent and he has been driving on them for quite some time with no issues at all. Would recommend to anyone looking for a quality product at a decent price that will beat the local parts store prices.
C**S
Fit and function perfectly. Rusts like nobody's business
Perfect fit for my 2011 Honda CRV. No issues with performance but I'd get coated ones next time. These started rusting all over from day one.
T**T
Very happy
Work great and great value, too.
B**D
Not the best for the need, but it is the best for the price - thus a 5
This is written by someone who has a lot of experience with cars over the decades, but who is NOT A BRAKES EXPERT. Be sure to do your own homework when making brake parts decisions. Amazon says that this part fits my vehichle even though the part is notably different from the manfacturer's original part.This rotor is different from the stock one that came on the rear of my 2014 Ford Explorer Sport all-wheel-drive. I decided to replace the original one because it was damaged by a failed brake pad which ended up scarring the heck out of the rotor. I did not realize the difference in the replacement rotor until I went to mount it. This one is about an inch smaller in diameter, and is solid vs double-walled/vented. This also means that is about 11.5 mm thick instead of 17mm thick.A new rear rotor set (pair) is about $122. But I got this single rotor for $20. I was going to return it because I thought it was not compatible with my vehicle (even though Amazon said it was, which is why I purchased it), but found on autozone they sell a single one for $67 that looks exacly the same.For now, I am going to keep this one on the passenger rear, and will return the second one I got, thus keeping the original driver's side rear rotor and replacing only the brake pads, because that rotor seems fine with minimal wear. The implications of this thinner/smaller rotor are that it won't have as much heat dissipation capability as the originial style, and that the edge of the rotor will cut into the brake pads since it has a smaller diameter. I will keep a close eye on this thinner replacement one to see how it does. But for $20, I am content with the deal.What is most important to me is that the FRONT rotors and brakes are the absolute best since the front handles about 60% of the breaking and the rear 40% (the front brake pads appear to be about double the size of the rear ones.Final word of advice: Check your manufacturer's specs on thickness and diameter and compare it to the advertized rotors you are looking to purchase before you buy.I hope this review helps someone else.(7/25/2024 update. This brake rotor has been doing fine since I posted my original review).
E**.
Good Quality
They are straight and a good fit for a 2012 scion tc. I bought their brake kit as well, and they make a good pair.
K**K
Always good
Smooth, even, quiet, reliable braking, exactly what I knew I would be getting. BENDIX! Thank you.
D**N
Bendix Rotors Have Issues
I purchased these Bendix rotors along with the Bendix brake pads and installed them in Oct 2023 in my wife's car. Recently, my wife asked if I could check the tires as something did not feel right. I checked the tire pressure and they are set to spec and the tires are 2 months old, so no issues there. I then took the car for a drive and when I used the brakes, they were pulsating. I was a little surprised as the rotors are 7 months old and that should not occur. I have Raybestos Element3 rotors on my car and they were installed before I did the brake job on my wife's car and I have no pulsating issues. I was going to order the same rotors for my wife's car but they were out of stock, so I decided to purchase Bendix rotors. I took the rotors off and took them to have them checked where they can resurface rotors and verified that they were warped. I did not get them resurfaced as they will most likely warp again in a few months so I replaced the rotors. Car now drives smooth, no pulsating when braking. When I did some research on Bendix, I was kind of surprised to discover that Bendix was bought out several years ago, so they are not true Bendix quality which explains the issue. I would not buy Bendix again.
J**.
Perfect fit
They took away my braking shudder.
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