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16PCS Car Brake Disc Rotor Screws, 93600-06014-0H Stainless Steel Retaining Screws for Front and Rear Rotors, Automotive Replacement Hardware Kit

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About this item

  • Premium Material: These brake disc rotor screws are designed to resist rust, wear, and oxidation, ensuring longevity and durability in various automotive applications
  • Enhanced Brake Performance: Securely hold the brake rotor in place during installation, providing stability and safety for your car's braking system
  • OEM Standard: The screws meet or exceed OEM quality standards, with the replacement number 93600-06014-0H, guaranteeing a perfect fit for your car
  • Versatile Compatibility: Compatible with front, rear, left, and right brake disc rotors of many car models. Ensure to check your original part number before purchasing
  • Simple Installation: Easy to install and remove with the proper tool. The set includes 16 screws to meet your replacement needs for automotive maintenance


Product Specification

Material: Stainless Steel

Size: As the picture shows

Color: Silver

Weight: 50g

Applicable models: Car truck SUV van

Product Features

High-quality stainless steel, rust and corrosion-resistant, ensures durability and longevity

Securely holds brake rotor in place, providing stability and safety during driving

Meets or exceeds OEM standards, perfect fit for various car models

Package Include

16 x Car Brake Disc Rotor Screws


K
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2024
I put this to a strong magnet and it doesn’t attached very strongly to it, which means the iron content is less so it is less prone to rust. I would still apply anti-seize grease to it when assembling the rotor to help removal in the future.
Skree
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2024
I just did a brake job on my Acura TL. These rotor retaining screws are a direct replacement. Five dollars for 16 screws is a great deal. I've seen others sell only eight at this price.A tip I can share is use an impact screwdriver (the kind you hit with a hammer) to remove the old screws. The first one I tried to remove stripped and I had to drill it out. I purchased and impact and the rest came right out.