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58411-3X300 BRAKE DISC

Premium Rear Axle Replacement for Hyundai & Kia

Introduction to the 58411-3X300 BRAKE DISC

The 58411-3X300 BRAKE DISC is an essential component designed to restore safety and stopping power to your vehicle’s rear axle. As a high-performance part for Hyundai and Kia platforms, this rotor ensures heat dissipation and durability. Maintaining your braking system with genuine parts is the best way to guarantee factory-standard performance.

Why Quality Rotors Matter

Choosing the right components ensures your car stops reliably in all weather conditions. This rotor is built to resist thermal warping and reduce road noise. For those performing a DIY upgrade, we recommend checking your brake pads and calipers simultaneously. You can find detailed installation tutorials in our Brake Maintenance Guide.

Fitment Assistance

Compatibility can vary based on trim levels. Send us your 17-digit VIN below, and we will confirm the exact match for your vehicle.

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Questions and Answers

Should I replace my brake rotors in pairs?
Yes. It is highly recommended to replace rotors in axle pairs (left and right). This ensures balanced stopping force, which is critical for vehicle stability and prevents uneven wear on your braking system.
How do I know if my brake rotor is failing?
Common signs of failing rotors include vibrations felt through the brake pedal when stopping, deep scoring or grooves visible on the disc surface, or significantly increased stopping distances.
Is the 58411-3X300 compatible with all Hyundai and Kia models?
No. Compatibility is highly specific and depends on your vehicle’s exact trim level, engine size, and braking system configuration (such as ABS or electronic stability control). Always verify compatibility using your 17-digit VIN before purchasing.
Do I need to replace my brake pads when installing new rotors?
While not strictly mandatory if your current pads have significant life left and even wear, it is standard professional practice to install new brake pads whenever you install new rotors. This ensures the new surfaces "seat" together properly for optimal performance.
Can I install this part myself?
While some vehicle owners perform their own brake repairs, this is a primary safety-critical component. We strongly recommend having all braking system components installed or inspected by a certified professional to ensure proper calibration and safety.

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