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Brake Rotor Screw kit - Compatible with Honda - Compatible with Acura - Stainless Steel (10 Pack)

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$9.99

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About this item

  • Brake rotor screw kit - Made of stainless steel
  • Compatible with Honda - from 1980-2022 Cars Trucks and Suvs
  • Compatible with Acura from 1980-2022 Cars Trucks and Suvs
  • COMPATIBLE MODELS: Accord, Civic, Pilot, CRV, Odyssey, TSX, Element, MDX, iLX, Rdx, Integra, RSK, SI, Crx, HRV, Crosstour, Insight, Passport, Fit, Del Sol, Ridgeline, City.
  • Easy installation & Easy removal - 4mm hex head
  • WHAT'S IN THE BOX: 10 Screws



Product Description

Stainless Steel Brake Disc Rotor Screws

These brake disc rotor screws are extreme strength steel and designed with an Allen socket head that will resist stripping, unlike factory Phillips screws.

FEATURES

  • Premium quality
  • Easy installation
  • Easy removal
  • Rust proof

SPECS

  • Made of stainless steel
  • Allen hex socket head
  • Natural finish

FITMENT

  • Compatible with most Honda
  • Compatible with most Acura

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What's in the box: (10) screws.

honda Rotor Bolts

Acura Rotor Screws

honda brake rotor screw

acura brake rotor screw


Octavio garza
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
Works very good
John R
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
Great product for the price
Rex D. Parrish
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2024
Good replacement
Michael Lame
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2024
Honda why did you use Phillips head screws. Why
JHO808
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2024
Very High quality,and comes well packaged. However if you use an impact drill it will strip out, so be careful or use a hand tool to torque them down.
Ignatius J. Reilly
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2024
If you are replacing the brake rotors on a Honda or other Japanese-brand car that uses these screws, you need these. Well, you don't really NEED them, you could just try putting the old screws back in (if they're still usable) or just not bothering to replace them at all, put the wheels back on and forget all about it.But you probably shouldn't.
THE GURU
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2024
The old Phillips screws weren’t bad but when they do rust or strip they will give you a bad day or several days trying to get them out to remove a rotor.I experienced rusted ones before on a friends car and never again.If these somehow get rusted it is likely a lot easier to get them out.
anne armstrong
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2024
Much easier to remove than the OEM style I always use Never Seize on a part that I will remove in the future
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