Dynamic Friction Company Disc Brake Rotor P/N:604-74053
Bring smooth, confident stopping power to the front axle with the Dynamic Friction Company Disc Brake Rotor 600-74053. This front disc brake rotor is a direct-fit replacement for a wide range of Audi, SEAT and Volkswagen applications — including the 2006-2013 and 2015-2020 Audi A3, 2009-2023 Audi TT Quattro, 2006-2018 Volkswagen GTI and Jetta, and the 2009-2017 Volkswagen Tiguan (see the full list below). The rotor is the machined disc that the brake pads clamp against to convert your vehicle's motion into stopping force.
Sold individually — this listing is for one rotor. For even, balanced braking it's best practice to replace both front rotors together as a matched pair, and to inspect the pads at the same time.
Manufacturer part number 600-74053.
Fitment: Audi A3 (2006-2013, 2015-2020), A3 Quattro (2006-2013, 2015-2018), A3 Sportback e-tron (2016-2017), Q2 (2018-2024), Q3 (2015-2018, 2020-2025), Q3 Quattro (2015-2018), TT (2008-2009), TT Quattro (2009-2023); SEAT Ateca (2017-2018); Volkswagen Beetle (2012-2015), Bora (2006-2009), CC (2009-2017), Eos (2007-2016), Golf Alltrack (2017-2019), GTI (2006-2018), Jetta (2006-2018), Jetta City (2007), Passat (2006-2010, 2012-2022), Passat CC (2009-2010), Taos (2022-2025), Tiguan (2009-2017), Tiguan Limited (2017-2018). See the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm your exact vehicle.
Where does this rotor install?
It is a front disc brake rotor, so it mounts on the front axle of the listed applications. Always confirm your specific vehicle on the Buyer's Guide tab before ordering.
What does a brake rotor do?
The rotor is the machined disc the brake pads clamp against, turning your vehicle's motion into friction and heat to slow and stop the wheel.
How many rotors come in this listing?
This listing is for one rotor, sold individually. For even, balanced braking it's best practice to replace both front rotors together as a matched pair.
What are signs my front rotors may need replacing?
Common signs include brake pedal pulsation or steering-wheel vibration when braking, visible scoring or grooves, and uneven thickness on the friction surface. Have the cause diagnosed to confirm.
Should I replace the brake pads too?
It's good practice to inspect the pads whenever you service rotors and replace worn pads at the same time. Follow the vehicle service information for the correct procedure.
WARNING: These products can expose you to chemicals including lead and phthalates, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.