Ford Ranger Brake Rotors – OEM-Quality Stopping Power

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Ford Ranger Brake Rotors – High-Quality Performance & OEM Parts

Ensure consistent, reliable braking with OEM Ford Ranger brake rotors. Whether you need factory replacements for smooth everyday driving or performance rotors for off-road adventures and towing, these rotors are engineered for durability, heat dissipation, and reduced brake fade.

Built from high-strength, corrosion-resistant materials, these rotors deliver quiet, vibration-free braking in both on-road and off-road conditions, giving your Ranger the stopping power it needs.

Disc Brake Rotor

Part Number: KB3Z-1125-A
Ford Ford
Other Names: Rotor Assembly Brake, brrf376
Description: Bronco. 2.7l. Bronco. 2.3l. 4wd, without raptor. Ranger. Rwd.
Fits:
  • Ford:
    • Bronco,
    • Ranger
MSRP $166.33
$115.77

Disc Brake Rotor Rear

Part Number: YL2Z-2V026-BB
Ford Ford
Other Names: Disc Brake Rotor, brr293
Replaces: BRR-59, BRRF-32, F5TZ-2C026-A, J2MZ-2V026-A, NBRR-152, YL2Z-1V125-BA
Description: Explorer, Mountaineer. 2000-02.
Fits:
  • Ford:
    • Explorer,
    • Explorer Sport,
    • Ranger
  • Mercury:
    • Mountaineer
MSRP $116.65
$81.19

Motorcraft™ Disc Brake Rotor

Part Number: BRRC-110
Ford Ford
Notes: Includes Inner & Outer Bearing Races.
Other Names: Motorcraft™ Hub & Rotor, Motorcraft™ Rotor, Hub And Disc Assembly
Description: Aerostar. Right. Ranger. 2wd. Explorer. 2wd.
Fits:
  • Ford:
    • Aerostar,
    • Bronco II,
    • Explorer,
    • Ranger
MSRP $116.65
$81.19

Motorcraft™ Disc Brake Rotor And Hub Assembly

Part Number: BRRC-100
Ford Ford
Other Names: Motorcraft™ Disc Brake Rotor, Motorcraft™ Hub & Rotor, Motorcraft™ Rotor, Hub And Disc Assembly
Description: 15" Wheels. 2wd, 4 wheel abs. Ranger. 2wd. With 4 wheel abs. Explorer, Mountaineer. 2wd. Without sport, sport trac.
Fits:
  • Ford:
    • Explorer,
    • Ranger
  • Mercury:
    • Mountaineer
MSRP $116.65
$81.19

Rotor Assembly - Brake

Part Number: BRRF-376
Ford Ford
Other Names: Disc Brake Rotor
Description: Bronco. Ranger. 4WD. without Raptor. Rwd.
Fits:
  • Ford:
    • Bronco,
    • Ranger
MSRP $166.33
$115.77

Rotor Assembly Brake

Part Number: AL5Z-2C026-C
Ford Ford
Replaces: AL5Z-2C026-A, AL5Z-2C026-B, BRRF-190, BRRF-286
Description: 2010-11. Ranger.
Fits:
  • Ford:
    • Ranger
MSRP $133.32
$92.79

Motorcraft™ Rotor

Part Number: BRR-293
Ford Ford
Other Names: Motorcraft™ Disc Brake Rotor, Rotor Assembly
Description: Explorer, Mountaineer. 2000-02.
Fits:
  • Ford:
    • Explorer,
    • Explorer Sport,
    • Ranger
  • Mercury:
    • Mountaineer
MSRP $116.65
$81.19

Motorcraft™ Rotor

Part Number: BRR-233
Ford Ford
Other Names: Motorcraft™ Disc Brake Rotor, Rotor Assembly
Description: 4wd, 1998-2003. Ranger. 4wd. Explorer, Mountaineer. 4wd. Without sport, sport trac. Awd.
Fits:
  • Ford:
    • Explorer,
    • Ranger
  • Mercury:
    • Mountaineer
MSRP $116.65
$81.19

Motorcraft™ Rotor

Part Number: BRRC-1232
Ford Ford
Other Names: Motorcraft™ Disc Brake Rotor, Rotor Assembly Brake
Description: Explorer, Mountaineer. 4wd. With sport, sport trac. 4wd, 1998-2003.
Fits:
  • Ford:
    • Explorer Sport,
    • Explorer Sport Trac,
    • Ranger
MSRP $133.32
$92.79

Rotor

Part Number: YL5Z-1V102-HA
Ford Ford
Notes: Includes Inner & Outer Bearing Races.
Other Names: Hub & Rotor, Disc Brake Rotor, Hub And Disc Assembly
Replaces: BRR-208, BRR-39, F47Z-1102-A, F49Z-1102-A, F49Z-1103-A, YL5Z-1V102-EA, YL5Z-1V102-H
Description: Aerostar. Right. Ranger. 2wd. Explorer. 2wd.
Fits:
  • Ford:
    • Aerostar,
    • Bronco II,
    • Explorer,
    • Ranger
MSRP $116.65
$81.19

Motorcraft™ Hub & Rotor

Part Number: BRRC-1233
Ford Ford
Other Names: Motorcraft™ Disc Brake Rotor, Motorcraft™ Disc Brake Rotor And Hub Assembly, Hub And Disc Assembly
Description: 14" Wheels. 2WD. 2 wheel ABS. 2WD. 4 wheel ABS.
Fits:
  • Ford:
    • Ranger
MSRP $116.65
$81.19

Rotor

Part Number: YL2Z-1V102-A
Ford Ford
Other Names: Hub & Rotor, Disc Brake Rotor, Hub And Disc Assembly
Replaces: 4L5Z-1102-BA, BRR-25, BRR-298, BRRF-64, F5TZ-1102-H, F67Z-1102-GA, F87Z-1102-GA, XL5Z-1102-FA, YL2Z-1V102-CA, YL2Z-1V102-CC
Description: 2wd, 4 wheel abs. Ranger. 2wd. With 4 wheel abs. 15" Wheels. Explorer, Mountaineer. 2wd. Without sport, sport trac.
Fits:
  • Ford:
    • Explorer,
    • Ranger
  • Mercury:
    • Mountaineer
MSRP $116.65
$81.19
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Why Choose OEM Ford Ranger Brake Rotors?

OEM Fitment – Built to factory specifications for precise braking performance. 

Prevents Brake Fade – Maintains consistent stopping power even under heavy braking. 

Durable Construction – Made from corrosion-resistant, high-strength materials for long-lasting performance. 

Efficient Braking System Operation – Ensures smooth braking and optimal heat dissipation

Easy Installation – Direct bolt-on replacement with no modifications required.

Compatible Ford Ranger Models

These OEM brake rotors fit various Ford Ranger models, including:

  • Ford Ranger (2006–2024)

Confirm your trim level and brake system configuration to ensure you select the correct rotors.

How to Install Ford Ranger Brake Rotors

Replacing worn brake rotors helps restore braking efficiency and ensures safe driving, especially when towing or off-roading. Follow this step-by-step guide for proper installation.

Tools Required:

✔ Jack and jack stands 

✔ Lug wrench 

✔ Socket wrench set 

✔ Brake cleaner 

✔ C-clamp or caliper compression tool 

✔ Torque wrench

Step-by-Step Installation Guide:

  1. Lift the Truck & Remove the Wheels – Use a jack and stands to safely lift your Ranger, then remove the wheels.

  2. Remove the Caliper & Old Rotor – Use a socket wrench to unbolt the caliper. Hang the caliper using a hanger or zip tie to avoid damaging the brake line.

  3. Clean the Hub Surface – Use brake cleaner to remove dirt and rust, ensuring a clean contact surface for the new rotor.

  4. Install the New Rotor – Slide the new rotor into place, ensuring correct alignment.

  5. Reassemble & Test – Reattach the caliper and pads, torque bolts to spec, and pump the brake pedal before driving.

Pro Tip: If using drilled or slotted rotors, follow the manufacturer’s directional instructions for correct orientation.

Signs You Need to Replace Your Ford Ranger Brake Rotors

🚙 Vibration or pulsation felt in the steering wheel when braking. 

🚙 Increased stopping distances or reduced braking performance. 

🚙 Visible grooves, scoring, or uneven wear on the rotors. 

🚙 Squealing or grinding noises during braking. 

🚙 Visible rust or warping on rotor surfaces.

If you notice these symptoms, replacing your rotors helps restore full braking performance.

Ford Ranger Brake Rotor Options: Choosing the Right Type

🔹 OEM Replacement Rotors – Ideal for daily driving, offering smooth, reliable braking

🔹 Drilled Rotors – Great for heavy braking and off-road use, improving heat dissipation

🔹 Slotted Rotors – Helps clear away brake dust, gas, and debris for improved pad contact.

 🔹 Drilled & Slotted Rotors – Best for towing, off-roading, and performance driving, combining cooling and cleaning benefits.

Choosing the right rotor type enhances both braking efficiency and rotor lifespan.

Popular Related Parts for Ford Ranger

🔹 Ford Ranger Brake Pads – Upgrade to ceramic, semi-metallic, or performance pads for enhanced stopping power. 

🔹 Ford Ranger Brake Calipers – Ensure even braking pressure with high-quality calipers. 

🔹 Ford Ranger Brake Lines – Improve pedal feel and braking response with stainless steel braided lines.

Get Your Ford Ranger Brake Rotors Today!

Ensure your Ranger is ready for any adventure with OEM-quality and performance brake rotors. Browse our selection and order today for the perfect fit.

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FAQs About Ford Ranger Brake Rotors

❓ How often should I replace my Ford Ranger brake rotors? Rotors generally last 50,000 to 70,000 miles, but off-road driving, towing, and heavy braking can shorten lifespan.

❓ Are drilled and slotted rotors better for my Ranger?

  • Drilled rotors – Excellent for heat dissipation under heavy braking.

  • Slotted rotors – Ideal for clearing away dust and gas when braking off-road.

  • OEM rotors – Best for everyday driving, offering smooth, quiet braking.

❓ Can I replace my Ford Ranger rotors myself? Yes! With basic tools and our guide, DIY rotor replacement is straightforward for most owners.

❓ Do I need to replace pads when changing rotors? It’s recommended to replace pads when installing new rotors to ensure even wear and optimal braking performance.

❓ What are the best rotors for off-roading? Slotted or drilled & slotted rotors are best for off-road conditions, as they improve debris removal and cooling.