That's likely the lowest possible grade of rotors I've seen in a while. Lathe marks are too rough, and the casting is bad.
Reviews of Duralast brake discs
44 votes
I like the duralast gold brake rotors. They have a really nice coating to help prevent corrosion, if you’re in the north east I really recommend them. They do need to be bedded once installed to get rid of the coating on the braking surface of the rotor. You pretty much just get the car up to 20mph and hit the brakes a little aggressive, you do this a few times each time increasing your speed. It comes with clear instructions how to do it.
Dynamic Friction makes a good geomet-coated rotor that is excellent for what they cost.
Dynamic Friction are great with ceramic pads, only complaint is cosmetic, they do not coat the rotors so after some rain the inside hub of the rotors starts to rust. Purely cosmetic, great rotors! I drive them fast regularly and they perform better than OEM
when I did the brakes on my ‘17 GTI about 20k miles ago I used Duralast Gold rotors and pads from AutoZone. Low dust, low noise, stop fine and the rotor hubs are coated so they don’t rust in five minutes. They’ve been perfectly cromulent.
I use Duralast Gold rotors on my two endurance race cars - they are great. I wouldn't expect the basic ones to be anything special, but they should work just fine.
I had them on my Z32 a few times, not bad, I wouldnt do track days with them, (well I did once they warped). But outside of that, for daily they are fine.
My '21 brakes started shaking around 20K miles as well. I installed Dynamic Friction coated rotors and ceramic pads from Rockauto. They have lasted longer than the stock OEM brakes with similar performance.
I've also got a Type R and Rock Auto does sell one-piece blanks for our cars. They're made by Dynamic Friction. I had a pair of two-piece Paragon front rotors that I bought used but sold them to keep consumables cost down. They did well on track. Haven't tracked the blanks yet, but am registered for an event in August.
I have applied Dynamic friction rotors and no OEM pads on my giulia at 29K miles, I am closing on 33 K and no issue what so ever (except for the ceramic pad dusts in the wheels). I would recommend not wasting your money on Alfa oem rotors or pads. They are ridiculously overpriced and if they were so good, you won’t be replacing them at 30 K. Rotos usually lasts well above 50K miles.
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What we know about Duralast brake discs
The brand is registered in USA. Official website: https://www.duralastparts.com/.
In March 2026, PartReview users have a mixed opinion of Duralast brake discs.
PR Score — 77 out of 100, based on 14 reviews and 44 votes. 10 positive reviews, 2 neutral reviews, 2 negative reviews. Average rating — 3.6 (out of 5). Vote balance: 34 up, 10 down.
In the ranking of the best brake discs this part is at position 17, behind Detroit Axle and Textar , but ahead of MEYLE and OEM Honda.
Users also evaluated the qualities of Duralast brake discs:
- Braking - car slows predictably without fade when you press the pedal - rated positively. 3.7 points out of 5.
- Vibration - pedal pulsation or steering wheel shake during braking - rated negatively. 1.8 point out of 5.
- Noise - squeal or squeak while braking - rated positively. 4.2 points out of 5.
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- Duralast ranks #5 for: Honda Civic .
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