Reviews of Raybestos brake discs

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58 reviews and 180 votes

180 votes

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4.2
Vibration:
3.1
Noise:
3.8
Braking:
4.2
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58 reviews

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Raybestos
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Raybestos Brake discs

OEM rotors rust like that in snowy areas, they look unevenly worn. If it gets a little worst you’re going to replace the pads and rotors. Ray bestos makes pads/rotors coated with zinc that won’t rust like the OEM ones.

Pros: zinc coated, won’t rust
Cons: unevenly worn, rust easily
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Raybestos Brake discs

Get Advics as they're closest to OEM money can buy, stay away from Raybestos i've had nothing but quality issues when I got those rotors.

Pros: closest to OEM
Cons: quality issues
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Raybestos Brake discs

Look for rotors made from high-carbon iron. High carbon rotors are going to handle heat and resist cracking/warping better than normal grey-iron rotors. They don't have to be extremely expensive either.

Raysbestos Street Performance rotors are high carbon and probably available on Rockauto.

Pros: handle heat, resist cracking
Cons: normal grey-iron rotors
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Raybestos Brake discs

For rotors, you’re lighting money on fire if you get anything other than a set of non coated blanks. You aren’t going fast enough, or running long enough sessions to get them so hot that you need drilled and slotted in an attempt to drop every degree you can off the heat sinks, especially if you aren’t pushing for the full session. A quick browse on RockAuto shows that the cheapest drilled and slotted is just under x3 the price of a Raybestos blank. You can warp a set every weekend and still be way ahead (I promise you won’t warp a set every weekend unless you’re abusing the brakes).

Pros: cost-effective, durable for normal use
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Reviews of Raybestos brake discs

The brand is registered in USA. Official website: https://www.brakepartsinc.com/raybestos/.

In March 2026, PartReview users have a positive opinion of Raybestos brake discs.

PR Score — 86 out of 100, based on 58 reviews and 180 votes. 48 positive reviews, 6 neutral reviews, 4 negative reviews. Average rating — 4.2 (out of 5). Vote balance: 156 up, 24 down.

In the ranking of the best brake discs this part is at position 8, behind ATE and R1 Concepts , but ahead of DBA and EBC.

Users also evaluated the qualities of Raybestos brake discs:

  1. Braking - car slows predictably without fade when you press the pedal - rated positively. 4.2 points out of 5.
  2. Vibration - pedal pulsation or steering wheel shake during braking - rated ambivalently. 3.1 points out of 5.
  3. Noise - squeal or squeak while braking - rated positively. 3.8 points out of 5.

Brake discs Raybestos in car-specific ratings

See which car brands and models owners choose Raybestos brake discs for. Below are car-specific ratings where this part is in the Top-3:

  1. Raybestos ranked #2 for: Subaru Outback .
  2. Raybestos ranked #3 for: Honda Accord, Honda Civic, Honda Fit, Toyota Corolla .

Brake discs Raybestos in comparisons

There are 21 comparison of Raybestos brake discs with other manufacturers on PartReview.

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