Dodge Avenger 2012 Rotor Sizes
The front rotors for a 2012 Dodge Avenger are standard 11.57″ rotors. This size is consistent across all years of the Avenger Sedan run, with the exception possibly being the 08 AWD model. The motor size does not make a difference in the front rotor size.
For the rear rotors, the 2012 Avenger R/T model has 10.5″ rotors. It’s important to note that aftermarket suppliers may list the rear rotor size as 11.5″, but this discrepancy is due to the base model with the 4-cylinder engine having the smaller 10.5″ rotor. The 4-wheel anti-lock brake system (BRFS option) is the reason for the smaller rotor and pads.
In summary, the front rotors for the 2012 Dodge Avenger are 11.57″ in size, while the rear rotors for the 2012 Avenger R/T model are 10.5″ in size.
If you need further assistance or have any other questions, feel free to ask!
Contents
- What size rotors do I need for my car?
- What size are the rotors on a Dodge Avenger?
- What size rotors does a 2013 Dodge Avenger have?
- Does it matter what size rotors you buy?
- What size disc rotor do I need?
- What is the standard Dodge Avenger 2012?
- What is rotor size?
- How do I know what size rotors I have?
- Are front and rear rotors the same size?
- Can you tell rotor size by VIN number?
What size rotors do I need for my car?
Call your local OEM dealer and ask for the original rotor sizes or OEM rotor/pads part numbers based on your vehicle’s VIN number (VIN# is referenced in your ownership papers). The dealership may not tell you the rotor size, but they will give you the genuine part numbers for your vehicle.
What size are the rotors on a Dodge Avenger?
Welcome to the forum. All Venges except the all wheel drive ones came with 10.3″ rear rotors. The all wheel drive models had the 11.9″ rear rotors. All of the front rotors are the same.
What size rotors does a 2013 Dodge Avenger have?
Replacement for 2008-2013 Dodge Avenger (11.57″ (294mm) Front Rotors; 10.31 inch (262mm) Rear Disc Rotors)
Does it matter what size rotors you buy?
The extra weight of bigger rotors can affect the way a vehicle accelerates and stops. It takes more power to get heavier rotors spinning and it takes more energy to make them stop. Generally, adding one pound of rotating mass is like adding two pounds of static mass.
What size disc rotor do I need?
In many cases, it’s about finding the balance between power, brake feel and weight. As a general rule, road and cyclocross rotors sit in the 140 to 160mm range, striking a balance between necessary braking power and low weight. Modern mountain bike brakes often come specced with rotors ranging from 180 to 220mm.
What is the standard Dodge Avenger 2012?
Every 2012 Avenger comes standard with stability and traction control, antilock brakes, active head restraints, front-seat side airbags and side curtain airbags. In Edmunds brake testing, an Avenger with 18-inch wheels came to a stop from 60 mph in an acceptable 127 feet.
What is rotor size?
Rotor size is the measurement of the diameter of the rotor. In short, the larger the diameter of the rotor, the more leverage over the wheel it will have and, thus, more power.
How do I know what size rotors I have?
Check the rotor
Often the brake rotor size will be printed on it! Spin your wheel around and look at the brake rotor – in most cases, the size is stamped onto it!
Are front and rear rotors the same size?
Front brake rotors are generally larger in diameter and typically double rotors with cooling vents cast between the two disc faced. Rear brake rotors are about a quarter to a third smaller in diameter and are almost always a single disc.
Can you tell rotor size by VIN number?
To determine the brake rotor size accurately, you will usually need to consult other sources beyond the VIN number. There are a few methods you can employ to find this information: Manufacturer’s Manual or Website: One of the most reliable sources of information is your vehicle’s manufacturer.