Brake Discs, Rotors & Hardware

D1080CA00C - : Disc Brake Anti-Rattle Clip Set for Nissan Image

Disc Brake Anti-Rattle Clip Set

Nissan D1080-CA00C
Incl.Disc Brake Pad Shim. From 01/07. To 05/04. To 01/07.
Discontinued
4108028E26 - : Disc Brake Pad Retaining Clip for Nissan Image

Disc Brake Pad Retaining Clip

Nissan 41080-28E26
From 05/1986. Complete Set. To 04/1987.
Discontinued
410807Y091 - : Disc Brake Anti-Rattle Clip Set for Nissan Image

Disc Brake Anti-Rattle Clip Set

Nissan 41080-7Y091
Incl.Disc Brake Pad Shim. From 05/04. To 05/04.
Discontinued
410803U826 - : Disc Brake Anti-Rattle Clip Set for Nissan Image

Disc Brake Anti-Rattle Clip Set

Nissan 41080-3U826
Incl.Disc Brake Pad Shim.
Discontinued
4408354C25 - : Disc Brake Anti-Rattle Clip Set for Nissan Image

Disc Brake Anti-Rattle Clip Set

Nissan 44083-54C25
From 04/2001. Incl.Disc Brake Pad Shim.
Discontinued
4108085F27 - : Disc Brake Anti-Rattle Clip Set for Nissan Image

Disc Brake Anti-Rattle Clip Set

Nissan 41080-85F27
Incl.Disc Brake Pad Shim. From 03/2001. Exc.Brembo Brakes. From 05/01.
Discontinued
440804U028 - : Disc Brake Anti-Rattle Clip Set for Nissan Image

Disc Brake Anti-Rattle Clip Set

Nissan 44080-4U028
Incl.Disc Brake Pad Shim. From 10/2000. To 09/01. Exc.Brembo Brakes. From 06/2001. From 09/01.
Discontinued
41080AM890 - : Disc Brake Anti-Rattle Clip Set for Nissan Image

Disc Brake Anti-Rattle Clip Set

Nissan 41080-AM890
Exc.Brembo Brakes. Incl.Disc Brake Pad Shim.
Discontinued
4108032R25 - : Disc Brake Anti-Rattle Clip Set for Nissan Image

Disc Brake Anti-Rattle Clip Set

Nissan 41080-32R25
To 01/1990. Incl.Disc Brake Pad Shim.
Discontinued
410808M125 - : Disc Brake Anti-Rattle Clip Set for Nissan Image

Disc Brake Anti-Rattle Clip Set

Nissan 41080-8M125
Incl.Disc Brake Pad Shim. From 05/01.
Discontinued
D10804BA0A - : Disc Brake Anti-Rattle Clip Set for Nissan Image

Disc Brake Anti-Rattle Clip Set

Nissan D1080-4BA0A
Incl.Disc Brake Pad Shim. Korea Built Vehicle. Japan Built.
Discontinued

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Maintaining Stopping Power With Quality Brake Discs and Rotors

Why shell out big bucks for parts you're not sure will fit? Brake discs, rotors, and hardware are the components that create friction to slow and stop your vehicle. Your Maxima or Titan depends on these parts working together to provide consistent, safe braking performance. Worn or damaged brake discs compromise stopping ability and create dangerous driving situations.

How Brake Discs and Rotors Work

Brake rotors are flat metal discs that bolt to your wheel hub and rotate with the wheel. When you press the brake pedal, hydraulic pressure forces brake pads against both sides of the rotor. This friction converts kinetic energy into heat, slowing your vehicle. The rotor must dissipate this heat quickly to prevent brake fade. Most rotors feature vented designs with internal cooling passages. Hardware components include mounting bolts, clips, and shims that keep everything properly positioned. Genuine Nissan brake rotors are manufactured with specific metallurgy and thickness specifications for your vehicle's weight and performance characteristics.

Why Brake Rotors Wear Out and Warp

Normal friction from brake pad contact gradually reduces rotor thickness over time. Excessive heat from hard braking or riding the brakes warps the rotor surface. Corrosion from road salt creates uneven surfaces and weakens the metal structure. Contamination from oil or brake fluid damages the friction surface. Aftermarket rotors frequently use softer metals that wear faster and warp more easily than genuine parts. Worn brake pads that aren't replaced promptly can damage rotors by allowing metal-to-metal contact.

When Brake Rotor Replacement Becomes Necessary

Pulsation or vibration felt through the brake pedal indicates warped rotors. Squealing or grinding noises during braking suggest rotor damage or excessive wear. Visual inspection may reveal deep grooves, cracks, or significant rust. Rotors worn below minimum thickness specifications must be replaced for safety. We stock genuine Nissan brake rotors engineered to provide smooth, consistent stopping performance.

Get back on the road quickly with genuine components from Victory Nissan of Nashville.