PowerStop Disc Brake Rotor P/N:JBR1136

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$63.99
MPN: JBR1136
UPC: 792088814708
Item Package Quantity: 1
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PowerStop Disc Brake Rotor P/N:JBR1136
PowerStop Disc Brake Rotor P/N:JBR1136
$63.99

Keep your front brakes turning true with the PowerStop Disc Brake Rotor JBR1136, a direct-fit front rotor for a wide range of Hyundai and Kia applications. It installs at the front axle on the 2009-2012 Hyundai Elantra, 2006-2010 Hyundai Sonata, 2003-2008 Hyundai Tiburon, 2005-2011 Hyundai Tucson, 2005-2010 Kia Magentis, 2007-2010 Kia Optima, 2011-2012 Kia Rondo, 2012-2013 Kia Soul, and 2005-2011 Kia Sportage.

  • Front-axle replacement: a front disc brake rotor that provides the friction surface your brake pads clamp against to slow the wheel.
  • Signs it may need replacing: pulsation or vibration through the pedal, squealing or grinding, or visible scoring, grooves, or a worn-thin surface.
  • Balanced braking: two per axle is recommended — replace the left and right front rotors together as a matched pair for even, consistent stops.

If worn or warped rotors are the cause of your braking issues, this replaces the affected front rotor. Rotors are a wear item; inspect the mating pads and hardware and service them as directed by the vehicle procedure.

Interchange: Manufacturer part number JBR1136.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the PowerStop JBR1136?

It is a front disc brake rotor — the metal disc your brake pads clamp against to slow the wheel — sold under manufacturer part number JBR1136.

Which vehicles does it fit?

It is a direct-fit front rotor for applications including the 2009-2012 Hyundai Elantra, 2006-2010 Sonata, 2005-2011 Tucson, 2007-2010 Kia Optima, and 2005-2011 Sportage. See the Buyer's Guide tab for the full list.

Is this a front or rear rotor?

It is cataloged as a front rotor and installs at the front axle on the listed applications.

How many do I need?

Rotors are sold individually. Two per axle is recommended — replacing the left and right front rotors together as a matched pair helps deliver even, balanced braking.

When should I replace my rotor?

Signs a rotor may need replacing include pedal pulsation or vibration, squealing or grinding, and visible scoring or a worn-thin surface. Diagnose the cause before replacing.