2017 Land Rover Range Rover Disc Brake Rotor - Rear Zimmermann Coated

★★★★★ 5.0/5 3 ratings
Coat-Z High Carbon

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48 In Stock
Best Price:
$128.42 USD $154.10 USD
BrandZimmermann Coated
Part #ZIC1952468
ConditionNew
WarehouseA
PositionRear
Range Rover Zimmermann Coated Disc Brake Rotor 2017 Land Rover
Additional Fitment Information:
Vehicle Sub Model Position
2017 Land Rover Range Rover SV Autobiography Rear
  • Coat-Z High Carbon
Otto-Zimmermann
Zimmermann GmbH is a global leader in vehicle brake technologies and is an original equipment manufacturer of high quality brake discs and components. Zimmermann products are engineered to OE specifications and are inertia-dynamometer tested to guarantee superior quality.

Zimmermann Coated Brake Disc

The Zimmermann Formula Z brake disc is a direct fit OE-equivalent replacement and provides a protective coating that prevents rust and corrosion, extended rotor life and improved visual appearance.
  • OE-Equivalent and Direct fit Application.
  • High carbon content disc.
  • No formation of rust at the hub and herewith improved visual appearance
  • Immediate functional capability without removal of the coating before mounting
  • German production meeting the requirements of actual Quality Management Systems
  • Well known, highest Otto-Zimmermann-Product-Quality
Warranty Information: 12 month - 12,000 mile limited warranty.



Replacement & Maintenance Guide

Helpful replacement and maintenance guidance for Disc Brake Rotor.

SystemBrakes
Description / What It DoesThe rotor is the metal disc the brake pads press against. Warped, worn, rusted, or grooved rotors can cause vibration, pulsation, noise, and poor braking performance.
Replace / Inspect GuidanceInspect every 6,000–12,000 miles and at every brake pad change; replace often every 30,000–50,000 miles or sooner if below minimum thickness, badly rusted, or pulsating.
Job DifficultyModerate DIY
Maintenance TipsAvoid riding the brakes, torque wheel nuts evenly, and replace pads before they wear down to metal.

This item ships quickly from our warehouse network, giving you faster delivery times and no cross-border delays. Our system automatically selects the closest warehouse to your shipping address that has the item in stock, ensuring the fastest possible turnaround. Thanks to our nationwide distribution network, most ground-shipped orders arrive within 2–3 business days.

We continuously work to expand and refine our product information, and additional details will be added as they become available. If you need help choosing the right part or want guidance before ordering, our support team is always ready to assist.

Information on technical characteristics, the delivery set, the country of manufacture and the appearance of the goods is for reference only and is based on the latest information available at the time of publication.
  1. K77
    13 May, 2014
    Great replacement for 2004 Audi Allroad 4.2. Paired with Akebono ceramic pads(8 pad set) and no squeals, no dust. Great stopping power.
  2. Thakur
    12 Nov, 2013
    Amazing brakes, my car stops on a dime with these. Its hard getting in other cars because the brakes seem pretty soft. I paired these with akebono pads and SS brake cables. Great setup
  3. Renifer "Peace Loving Momma"
    24 Sep, 2013
    No noise or problems as yet.Stopping power restored to original state.They should last a good long time.Buying from AutoPartsWAY was much cheaper than ordering from a parts dealer or a shop.I would have paid double for them.I will definitely be buying Zimmermann rotors for the rears as well in the future.

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