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68297027AA - : Rotor for Mopar Image

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Mopar 68297027AA
BRAKE
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68121931AA - : Rotor for Mopar Image

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Mopar 68121931AA
DISC BRAKE
$91.93
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68121933AA - : Rotor for Mopar Image

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Mopar 68121933AA
DISC BRAKE
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Mopar 68701726AA
BRAKE
$192.12
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1612435280 - : Rotor for Mopar Image

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Mopar 1612435280
DISC BRAKE
$91.59
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1612435380 - : Rotor for Mopar Image

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Mopar 1612435380
DISC BRAKE
$116.17
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68652580AA - : Rotor for Mopar Image

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Mopar 68652580AA
DISC BRAKE
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68774441AA - : Rotor for Mopar Image

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Mopar 68774441AA
BRAKE
$267.41
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1609582880 - : Rotor for Mopar Image

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Mopar 1609582880
DISC BRAKE
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68489377AA - : Rotor for Mopar Image

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Mopar 68489377AA
BRAKE
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68753424AA - : Rotor for Mopar Image

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Mopar 68753424AA
DISC BRAKE
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68663983AA - : Rotor for Mopar Image

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Mopar 68663983AA
BRAKE
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Ensuring the Reliability of Your Brake Rotors

The Jeep Wrangler is built to endure tough trails, but when you are descending a steep grade, your brake rotors are what keep you in control. These iron discs are the foundation of your stopping system. With the added weight of armor and larger tires, your rotors must work harder than ever to shed heat and maintain a true surface for your pads to grip.

Why You Should Watch Out for Cheap Knockoff Brake Rotors

It's common for owners to buy "drilled and slotted" rotors for their appearance. However, on a Jeep, those holes often trap mud and gravel. Genuine Mopar rotors are designed with specific internal vane structures that pump air through the disc without compromising the structural integrity required for off-roading.

How to Buy the Correct Brake Rotors Every Time

1. Verify Your Trim Level

Wranglers with the Dana 44 axles or Rubicon packages often use larger rotors. Always use your VIN to ensure you get the right diameter.

2. Replace Both Sides Together

Never replace just one rotor. To maintain balanced braking and prevent the vehicle from pulling, replace them in axle pairs.

3. Inspect Your Dust Shields

If your splash guards or shields are rusted or bent, they can rub against your new rotor and cause a loud screeching noise.

4. Avoid Slots for Muddy Trails

If you frequent muddy environments, avoid slotted rotors. The slots trap grit and sand, which will wear your brake pads out quickly.

Get authentic brake rotors and other hardware here at Reliable Mopar Parts. For help finding the exact high-carbon rotor for your vehicle, contact our team today.