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Stainless Steel Brake Disc Rotor Screws Compatible/Replacement For Acura & Honda 936-000-601-40-H (Pack of 4)

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About this item

  • Includes (8) Stainless Steel Brake Disc Rotor Screws Compatible/Replacement For Honda & Acura
  • For use on front & rear brake disc rotors (left, right)
  • Premium stainless steel screws
  • Meet or exceed OEM quality standards


A secure braking system starts with the right foundation. Don’t let loose, rusted, or missing rotor screws put your safety at risk.

This is where PRIME AVE Stainless Steel Brake Disc Rotor Screws steps in!

BOLT DOWN, BRAKE STRONG, DRIVE ON

Our brake screw set ensure a rock-solid, vibration-free connection between brake rotors and wheel hubs—delivering precision and peace of mind on every drive.

Whether replacing worn-out screws or upgrading to a premium solution, our disk brake screws provide flawless precision, durability, and a vibration-free fit—because your brakes deserve the best.

COMPATIBLE MODELS

Our brake disc screws are designed to be compatible with Honda & Acura, ensuring a perfect fit for sedans, coupes, SUVs, and hatchbacks. Honda & Acura Vehicle Compatibility

Honda

  • 1976–2025 Accord Hybrid
  • 1973–2025 Civic
  • 2018–2022 Clarity Fuel Cell & Plug-In Hybrid
  • 2010–2015 Crosstour
  • 1997–2025 CR-V Hybrid
  • 1984–1991 CRX
  • 2011–2016 CR-Z
  • 1993–1997 Del Sol
  • 2003–2011 Element
  • 2007–2020 Fit EV
  • 2016–2025 HR-V
  • 2000–2023 Insight
  • 1995–2025 Odyssey
  • 2019–2025 Passport
  • 2003–2025 Pilot
  • 1979–2001, 2025 Prelude Hybrid
  • 2006–2025 Ridgeline
  • 2000–2009 S2000

Acura

  • 1997–2003 CL
  • 2013–2022 ILX Hybrid
  • 1986–2025 Integra
  • 1986–1995 Legend
  • 2001–2025 MDX
  • 1991–2022 NSX
  • 2007–2025 RDX
  • 1996–2012 RL
  • 2014–2022 RLX
  • 2002–2006 RSX
  • 1995–2014 TL
  • 2015–2025 TLX
  • 2009–2014 TSX
  • 1992–1994 Vigor
  • 2010–2013 ZDX
  • 2025 ADX

OUR PROMISE - We stand by our stainless rotor screws with a no-hassle return policy for your peace of mind.


Joe Spaid
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2024
Good replacement option for Honda rotor screws, would use again
Chris
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2024
Good replacement for rusted brake hub screws
oldschool
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2022
Worked perfectly for the new front rotors on my 05 accord.
Aerobat
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2022
They fit just fine and will likely be easier to remove than the originals since they are stainless steel. In retrospect, I'm not really sure that they are necessary. On every other car I've worked on, the lug nuts are sufficient to keep the rotors secure.
Peter Marcelo
Reviewed in Canada on April 15, 2022
Does not fit on 2016 Honda HRV rotor as listed in details. It’s too long.
Chris
Reviewed in Canada on August 6, 2021
NOT Stainless Steel! Magnetic! Bad quality
rudy
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2021
They're not an oem fit but they do the job with a little Loctite they're actually smaller but still work. Threading is not great you need Loctite to make them work.
BookwormX
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2020
Two of these screws hold each brake rotor in precise alignment on my 2007 Honda CR-V. Failure to apply anti-seize compound to the area where the screw head contacts the rotor will enable the screw heads to "grab" onto the rotor, and a stuck screw cannot be removed except by grinding away the screw head with a drill, so it's a good idea to have a package of these screws just in case. The factory recommended torque for each screw is only 7.2 ft. lbs. My photo shows what the screws look like and where they fit on a rotor.
Rob7280
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2018
These were a perfect replacement for the ones I removed from my 2008 Honda Element. I would get these and replace the OEM ones when you do your brakes. The OEM ones that come installed on the car can be difficult to remove (had to use an impact drive on 2 of them) and usually have some damage to the heads. Install these with some anti-seize and you will be good to go for removal later on at your next brake job.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2017
WHY the heck Honda put two screws to hold down the rotor???? Stupid design that cost me a couple of hours trying to get the rusted OEM (cheap) screws off. The material is probably cheap metal which oxidizes and freezes to the rotor and mount. Had an hand impact driver tool and still could not get it off so I had to drill into the head deep enough to bang the rotors off to snap the screw heads off. With these stainless steel replacements found on Amazon they should never rust and with adding anti-seize should help in their quick future removal. Still use them to keep your car original but be warned that you may encounter this.
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