2013 Volkswagen Jetta Brake Rotors and Pads
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Found 33 record
Part No: BR34279
Raybestos: 980383
OE: 1K0-615-301AA
Raybestos: 980383
OE: 1K0-615-301AA
$49.25 each
Per Car QTY: 2
Part No: BR34303
Raybestos: 980456
OE: 1K0-615-301T
Raybestos: 980456
OE: 1K0-615-301T
$45.99 each
Per Car QTY: 2
Part No: BR34491
Raybestos: 980929/980948
OE:
Raybestos: 980929/980948
OE:
$36.67 each
Per Car QTY: 2
Part No: BR34294
Raybestos: 980423/980792
OE: 1K0615601L
Raybestos: 980423/980792
OE: 1K0615601L
$26.3 each
Per Car QTY: 2
Part No: BR34431
Raybestos: 980798
OE:
Raybestos: 980798
OE:
$28.46 each
Per Car QTY: 2
Part No: BR34470
Raybestos: 980874
OE:
Raybestos: 980874
OE:
$26.33 each
Per Car QTY: 2
Part No: PP34279
Raybestos: 980383
OE: 1K0-615-301AA
Raybestos: 980383
OE: 1K0-615-301AA
$61.61 each
Per Car QTY: 2
Part No: PP34303
Raybestos: 980456
OE: 1K0-615-301T
Raybestos: 980456
OE: 1K0-615-301T
$54.16 each
Per Car QTY: 2
Part No: PP34491
Raybestos: 980929
OE:
Raybestos: 980929
OE:
$46.33 each
Per Car QTY: 2
Part No: PP34294
Raybestos: 980423/980792
OE: 1K0615601L
Raybestos: 980423/980792
OE: 1K0615601L
$34.56 each
Per Car QTY: 2
Part No: PP34431
Raybestos: 980798
OE:
Raybestos: 980798
OE:
$36.74 each
Per Car QTY: 2
Part No: PP34470
Raybestos: 980874
OE:
Raybestos: 980874
OE:
$33.98 each
Per Car QTY: 2
Drilled, Slotted and Coated Brake Rotor
Position: FRONT LEFT
Fitment Notes: GLI, TDI; 2.0L L4 Eng.; 312mm
Position: FRONT LEFT
Fitment Notes: GLI, TDI; 2.0L L4 Eng.; 312mm
Part No: SP34279L
Raybestos: 980383
OE: 1K0-615-301AA
Raybestos: 980383
OE: 1K0-615-301AA
$94.01 each
Per Car QTY: 1
Drilled, Slotted and Coated Brake Rotor
Position: FRONT RIGHT
Fitment Notes: GLI, TDI; 2.0L L4 Eng.; 312mm
Position: FRONT RIGHT
Fitment Notes: GLI, TDI; 2.0L L4 Eng.; 312mm
Part No: SP34279R
Raybestos: 980383
OE: 1K0-615-301AA
Raybestos: 980383
OE: 1K0-615-301AA
$94.01 each
Per Car QTY: 1
Drilled, Slotted and Coated Brake Rotor
Position: FRONT LEFT
Fitment Notes: 1.4L L4 Eng.; 2.5L L5 Eng.; 288mm
Position: FRONT LEFT
Fitment Notes: 1.4L L4 Eng.; 2.5L L5 Eng.; 288mm
Part No: SP34303L
Raybestos: 980456
OE: 1K0-615-301T
Raybestos: 980456
OE: 1K0-615-301T
$86.56 each
Per Car QTY: 1
Drilled, Slotted and Coated Brake Rotor
Position: FRONT RIGHT
Fitment Notes: 1.4L L4 Eng.; 2.5L L5 Eng.; 288mm
Position: FRONT RIGHT
Fitment Notes: 1.4L L4 Eng.; 2.5L L5 Eng.; 288mm
Part No: SP34303R
Raybestos: 980456
OE: 1K0-615-301T
Raybestos: 980456
OE: 1K0-615-301T
$86.56 each
Per Car QTY: 1
Part No: SP34491L
Raybestos: 980929
OE:
Raybestos: 980929
OE:
$78.73 each
Per Car QTY: 1
Part No: SP34491R
Raybestos: 980929
OE:
Raybestos: 980929
OE:
$78.73 each
Per Car QTY: 1
Part No: SP34294L
Raybestos: 980423/980792
OE: 1K0615601L
Raybestos: 980423/980792
OE: 1K0615601L
$66.96 each
Per Car QTY: 1
Part No: SP34294R
Raybestos: 980423/980792
OE:
Raybestos: 980423/980792
OE:
$66.96 each
Per Car QTY: 1
Part No: SP34431L
Raybestos: 980798
OE:
Raybestos: 980798
OE:
$69.14 each
Per Car QTY: 1
Part No: SP34431R
Raybestos: 980798
OE:
Raybestos: 980798
OE:
$69.14 each
Per Car QTY: 1
Part No: SP34470L
Raybestos: 980874
OE:
Raybestos: 980874
OE:
$66.38 each
Per Car QTY: 1
Part No: SP34470R
Raybestos: 980874
OE:
Raybestos: 980874
OE:
$66.38 each
Per Car QTY: 1
Premium Plus Ceramic Pads
Position: FRONT
Fitment Notes: European Formula, with sensor, 7th & 8th Digit Of VIN Is 1K, With Hardware
Position: FRONT
Fitment Notes: European Formula, with sensor, 7th & 8th Digit Of VIN Is 1K, With Hardware
Part No: PD1107E
Raybestos: 1107
OE:
Raybestos: 1107
OE:
$39.92 each
Per Car QTY: 1
Premium Plus Ceramic Pads
Position: FRONT
Fitment Notes: With Hardware, With Sensor, 280mm Rotor Dia, 7th & 8th Digit Of VIN Is 1J
Position: FRONT
Fitment Notes: With Hardware, With Sensor, 280mm Rotor Dia, 7th & 8th Digit Of VIN Is 1J
Part No: PD768AC
Raybestos: 768
OE:
Raybestos: 768
OE:
$35.89 each
Per Car QTY: 1
Part No: PD1456E
Raybestos:
OE:
Raybestos:
OE:
$29.74 each
Per Car QTY: 1
Part No: PD340C
Raybestos: 340
OE:
Raybestos: 340
OE:
$25.9 each
Per Car QTY: 1
Part No: SMD1107
Raybestos:
OE:
Raybestos:
OE:
$33.28 each
Per Car QTY: 1
Part No: SMD768
Raybestos:
OE:
Raybestos:
OE:
$24.12 each
Per Car QTY: 1
Semi-Metallic Pads
Position: FRONT
Fitment Notes: With Sensor, 280mm Rotor Dia, 7th & 8th Digit Of VIN Is 1J
Position: FRONT
Fitment Notes: With Sensor, 280mm Rotor Dia, 7th & 8th Digit Of VIN Is 1J
Part No: SMD768A
Raybestos:
OE:
Raybestos:
OE:
$27.9 each
Per Car QTY: 1
If you own a 2013 Volkswagen Jetta, ensuring that your brakes are in optimal condition is crucial for the safety and performance of your vehicle. Over time, brake pads wear down and become less effective, requiring replacement. In this text, we will explore all the important factors to consider when buying brakes for your car.
Firstly, it is essential to know the type of brakes your 2013 Volkswagen Jetta has. The 2013 model may come with either disc brakes or a combination of disc and drum brakes. Disc brakes are more common and can be found on all four wheels, offering superior stopping power compared to drum brakes. Make sure to check your vehicle's specifications to determine the correct type of brakes for your car.
Next, you will need to consider whether you want to opt for Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) brakes or aftermarket brakes. OEM brakes are made by the same manufacturer who produced your vehicle and are designed to match your car's specifications precisely. They are generally more expensive but offer excellent quality and performance. On the other hand, aftermarket brakes are produced by other companies and may offer a wider range of options, including performance upgrades and more affordable alternatives.
When choosing either OEM or aftermarket brakes, it is important to consider the driving conditions and your driving habits. If you generally drive in typical urban or suburban areas, OEM brakes will work well in most situations. However, if you frequently drive in mountainous or hilly areas, or if you have a more aggressive driving style, you may want to consider upgrading to performance brake pads. These pads are designed to handle higher temperatures and offer improved stopping power, making them ideal for challenging driving conditions.
Another crucial aspect to consider is the brake pad material. Brake pads are available in several different materials, including organic, semi-metallic, and ceramic. Organic pads are made from non-metallic materials, are generally quieter and gentler on your brake rotors, but may have slightly lower performance. Semi-metallic pads are made from a mix of metals and organic materials, providing improved performance and durability. Ceramic pads, on the other hand, are the most expensive option but offer the best overall performance, including reduced noise and longer lifespan.
Lastly, don't forget to consider your budget. While it's important to invest in high-quality brakes to ensure your safety, there is a wide range of options available at varying price points. It's crucial to strike a balance between quality and affordability, ensuring that you choose reliable brakes that suit your budget.
In conclusion, when purchasing brakes for your 2013 Volkswagen Jetta, make sure to determine the correct type of brakes, decide between OEM or aftermarket options, consider your driving conditions and habits, choose the right brake pad material, and find a product that suits your budget. By taking these factors into account, you can ensure that your new brakes will provide optimal performance, safety, and longevity for your Volkswagen Jetta.
Firstly, it is essential to know the type of brakes your 2013 Volkswagen Jetta has. The 2013 model may come with either disc brakes or a combination of disc and drum brakes. Disc brakes are more common and can be found on all four wheels, offering superior stopping power compared to drum brakes. Make sure to check your vehicle's specifications to determine the correct type of brakes for your car.
Next, you will need to consider whether you want to opt for Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) brakes or aftermarket brakes. OEM brakes are made by the same manufacturer who produced your vehicle and are designed to match your car's specifications precisely. They are generally more expensive but offer excellent quality and performance. On the other hand, aftermarket brakes are produced by other companies and may offer a wider range of options, including performance upgrades and more affordable alternatives.
When choosing either OEM or aftermarket brakes, it is important to consider the driving conditions and your driving habits. If you generally drive in typical urban or suburban areas, OEM brakes will work well in most situations. However, if you frequently drive in mountainous or hilly areas, or if you have a more aggressive driving style, you may want to consider upgrading to performance brake pads. These pads are designed to handle higher temperatures and offer improved stopping power, making them ideal for challenging driving conditions.
Another crucial aspect to consider is the brake pad material. Brake pads are available in several different materials, including organic, semi-metallic, and ceramic. Organic pads are made from non-metallic materials, are generally quieter and gentler on your brake rotors, but may have slightly lower performance. Semi-metallic pads are made from a mix of metals and organic materials, providing improved performance and durability. Ceramic pads, on the other hand, are the most expensive option but offer the best overall performance, including reduced noise and longer lifespan.
Lastly, don't forget to consider your budget. While it's important to invest in high-quality brakes to ensure your safety, there is a wide range of options available at varying price points. It's crucial to strike a balance between quality and affordability, ensuring that you choose reliable brakes that suit your budget.
In conclusion, when purchasing brakes for your 2013 Volkswagen Jetta, make sure to determine the correct type of brakes, decide between OEM or aftermarket options, consider your driving conditions and habits, choose the right brake pad material, and find a product that suits your budget. By taking these factors into account, you can ensure that your new brakes will provide optimal performance, safety, and longevity for your Volkswagen Jetta.