Keep your rear brakes performing to factory spec with the Wagner Brake Disc Brake Rotor BD180795E, a rear disc brake rotor engineered to match OE requirements. It installs as a direct-fit replacement for the 2019-2024 Acura RDX and 2015-2020 Acura TLX (All engines).
- OE-style design: built to match OE requirements for consistent braking and easy installation.
- Resists corrosion: painted edges and hats provide corrosion resistance.
- Precision finish: a precision-ground, smooth surface reduces pad break-in time and aids proper bedding.
- Proper balance: precision-machined to limit vibration for improved stability, control, and reduced pad wear.
This is a full-cast, solid (non-vented) rotor with high-grade metallurgy for structural integrity and heat dispersion. Outside diameter measures 12.200 in (310.0 mm) with an overall height of 1.507 in. Pair it with Wagner brake pads for a matched braking package. Each listed application uses two rotors; sold individually, so order 2 for a complete rear-axle replacement and change both sides together as a matched set for even, balanced braking. Country of origin: China. Manufacturer part number BD180795E.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What vehicles does the Wagner BD180795E fit?
It's a rear rotor for the 2019-2024 Acura RDX and 2015-2020 Acura TLX (All engines). Check the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm fitment for your vehicle.
Is this a front or rear rotor?
It's a rear disc brake rotor. Each application uses two, so order 2 to service the complete rear axle.
Is this rotor vented or solid?
It's a full-cast, solid (non-vented) rotor with a precision-ground, smooth surface finish.
How many should I buy?
Rotors are sold individually and each application uses two. Order 2 and replace both rear sides together as a matched pair for even, balanced braking.
What are signs my rotors may need replacing?
Signs may include brake pedal pulsation or vibration, scoring or grooves, or reduced braking feel. Diagnose the cause first, since other parts can produce similar symptoms.
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