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Part number for brembo rotors on oem performance package
I’m looking for the part numbers for the oem brembo performance package rotors front and rear. So I don’t have to pay the ridiculous prices from the stealership
Trying to avoid the dual drilled Sti rotors if possible , I want to keep the parking break. I would appreciate it. Steve |
Double post I’m an idiot.
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In this scenario, I usually try to hunt down a good online OEM parts schematic website. Most dealer websites are absolute garbage in terms of schematics, but occasionally you find one that's bearable. |
Stomachbuzz, yea I’ve got with the dealers both Subie and Toyota, theres just list there part numbers. I tried reverse engineering from the dealer numbers to brembo, nothing comes up. Was hopping somebody had a spare set and could possibly see if there’s a brembo number on them. Pretty sure the front matches the Sti,s. But the rears I believe are the mystery, would like to not have a dual drilled 5x100 , 5 x 114 on the rear. I believe the Frs/86/Brz use a different rotor because of the rear parking brake.
When you call brembo and inquire they differ you to the dealer for the performance package brake inquiries. I guess it’s classified and my T. S. Security clearance I had in the military isn’t strong enough ��. I’ll keep researching thx partner. |
Are you looking for the Brembo manufactured rotors for the Performance Package or are you willing to go with other manufacturers?
I looked for replacement rotors on Rock Auto and it seems like Centric make the rotors you need. These are the ones with the black (coated) center hat section. Front: 12547019 Rear: 12547043 The parts in the pic below was found in the 2018 BRZ model year under the Brake --> Rotor section. https://i.imgur.com/PSzNOPX.jpg Once you find these parts on the side, you can click on the part number and it shows other applications these rotors would be compatible with. Since we know the front rotors are the same as the 2004 STi (5x100), it's listed: https://i.imgur.com/mA1zI6V.jpg But since we know the rear rotors are probably different than the 2004 STi, it's not listed in the applications list for the rears for this part. Only the BRZ and 86 (with TRD package I'm assuming) is shown: https://i.imgur.com/j23ef9M.jpg Hope this helps! For what it's worth, Centric makes great rotors. I used to use them on my old track car, as do many others across all makes/models. |
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I second this. When I was a service manager at Firestone these were great rotors! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Naturally aspirated appreciate the update partner we can add to our parts historical intel.
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I have been busy, we now have good part numbers from NaturallyAspirated on sourced alternative performance package rotors. Secondly I was able this morning to head down to Douglasville Ga to cyberparts.com ,their salvage yard of all things Frs/86/BRZ. Max is awesome. They had a set of performance package Brembos on the shelf. I have the exact brembo part numbers for the fronts and rears if anybody needs them.
Front PP rotor numbers is. F7B0 35 17XAL052 Brembo Rear PP rotor number is. R7BPO 35 17XBC209 Brembo Like all things brembo It’s a top secret clearance issue Ha, but I’m gonna try and cross reference them over to Brembo USA stores numbers. For those who want Brembo oem rotors. |
Now if We could only come up with some torque numbers on the caliper halves. I’ve read all the research I know there not suppose to be separated, and that from Brembo they are assembled under presure and torqued, and that you have to make sure not to loose the crossover small O-rings. According to Brembo they are throw always to which I say Nonsense. These units are painted and powder coated routinely, I understand the Issues of liability. I have worked more than half of my life in and around aircraft maintenance and replacing brake components on F-15,s and C-130 replacing caliper halves and torque values are utmost important. I’ve got a torque value sheet from Fastenall and have come up with some, however I’m still putting this out there for anybody that has done these completely rebuilt what values you have come up with so as to compare what the PCA guysand gals have used. Once again thanks for those who have contributed to the info. Steve
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There are a few old threads on this topic already.
TL;DR: OEM Brembo replacement parts are very expensive and probably not worth the money. But if you really want, the part numbers are:
Replacement options for rotors are:
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Front: 12547019 Rear: 12547043 |
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