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BrandFTE
MPN9082236
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SKU0054-9082236
GTIN / EAN3276429736029

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Details

SpecificationValue
BrandFTE
CategoryBrake rotor
Rim Hole Number5 -Hole
Fitting PositionRear Axle
Test MarkECE-R90
Height [mm]30.5 mm
Brake Disc Thickness [mm]9 mm
Minimum thickness [mm]7.5 mm
Outer Diameter [mm]259 mm
Centering Diameter [mm]55 mm
Bolt Hole Circle Ø [mm]100 mm

OE part numbers

No OEM references found.

About this product

FTE brake disc (9082236) is precision-machined from high-grade grey cast iron for uniform heat dissipation and resistance to thermal cracking under heavy braking. Key dimensional data — Rim Hole Number: Rubber -Hole, Fitting Position: Rear Axle, Test Mark: ECE-R90, Height [mm]: 30, Rubber mm — ensures the rotor geometry meets OEM tolerances for run-out, thickness, and parallelism right out of the box. Compatible with SUBARU, TOYOTA vehicles; the hub-centric bore and bolt-circle pattern match the original specification exactly. Direct replacement for OE references: 08.A534.30, 08.A534.31, 0 986 479 721, 0993-2602 and 56 more. FTE rotors are checked for surface hardness and dynamic balance before dispatch, keeping braking distances predictable throughout the service life of the disc. Brake discs generally last 50,000–70,000 miles, though this varies with driving habits, terrain, and pad compound — heavy urban driving or towing shortens disc life considerably. Warning signs of worn discs include visible scoring or lip formation on the friction surface, vibration through the steering wheel under braking, and a persistent grinding noise even with new pads fitted. Disc replacement is an intermediate DIY task; you will need a torque wrench, a breaker bar (some hub-to-disc retaining screws seize over time), and a jack with axle stands — budget 1–2 hours per axle. When selecting brake discs, check that the disc type (vented or solid) matches the original, and look for a protective anti-corrosion coating on the hub and non-friction surfaces to prevent rust jacking. Always replace discs in pairs (both sides of the same axle) to maintain even braking balance, and bed in new discs with the manufacturer's recommended gentle-braking procedure for the first 200 miles. Every part is dispatched from our UK warehouse with a 30-day money-back guarantee and free hassle-free returns.

Brake rotor buying guide

Why replace this part?

Brake discs work together with brake pads to bring your vehicle to a stop. Over time, discs wear down, develop grooves, or can warp from heat. Worn or warped discs reduce braking efficiency and can cause dangerous vibrations at speed.

Signs you need a replacement

  • Pulsating brake pedal
  • visible grooves or scoring on the disc surface
  • vibration during braking
  • grinding noise even with new pads
  • disc thickness below minimum specification

When to replace

Every 50,000–80,000 miles. Always measure disc thickness during pad changes — most discs have a minimum thickness stamped on the hub.

Installation difficulty:Moderate — requires basic tools and mechanical knowledge

Suitable cars

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Brake rotor FTE 9082236compatible car models

Car modelsSUBARU: TREZIA; TOYOTA: PRIUS PLUS (W4), VERSO S (P12)
Engines1.3 (NSP120X, NSP120L); 1.8 Hybrid (ZVW40W, ZVW41W); 1.33 (NSP120)
Year of manufacture2010-2016
Manufacturer article number (MPN)9082236
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Description and what's included

FTE 9082236 COATED RANGE FTE. Bolt Hole Circle Ø [mm]: 100 mm. Brake Disc Thickness [mm]: 9 mm. Brake Disc Type: 1. Centering Diameter [mm]: 55 mm. Fitting Position: HA. Height [mm]: 30,5 mm. Minimum thickness [mm]: 7,5 mm. Outer Diameter [mm]: 259 mm

What's included:
  • 1x Brake disc
Shipping, returns, warranty

Free UK delivery on orders over £99.00. Express and standard shipping available.

  • Standard delivery: 2-5 business days
  • Express delivery: 1-2 business days
  • Free returns within 14 days
  • All parts backed by manufacturer warranty

Warranty: 12-month manufacturer warranty on all parts. 14-day money-back guarantee if the part doesn't fit your vehicle.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this Brake rotor compatible with my car?

This Brake rotor fits SUBARU, TOYOTA vehicles. Use the vehicle selector at the top of the page to check exact compatibility — enter your car's make, model, and engine for a confirmed fitment match. All fitment data is verified through TecDoc.

What specifications does this FTE Brake rotor have?

This FTE Brake rotor has the following specifications: Rim Hole Number: 5 -Hole; Fitting Position: HA; Test Mark: ECE-R90; Height [mm]: 30,5 mm; Brake Disc Type: 1; Brake Disc Thickness [mm]: 9 mm. Check the full specifications table above for complete details.

How much does a Brake rotor cost?

This FTE Brake rotor is available for £18.99. Brake rotor prices vary depending on brand, specifications, and vehicle compatibility. FTE parts offer a balance of quality and value, backed by our 14-day money-back guarantee.

How do I know when to replace my Brake rotor?

Watch for pulsating brake pedal, visible grooves or scoring on the disc surface, vibration during braking, or a grinding noise. Brake discs typically last 50,000-80,000 miles but should be measured for minimum thickness during pad changes.

What tools do I need to replace a Brake rotor?

Tools needed: floor jack and axle stands, lug wrench, 7mm hex / Torx caliper bolt socket, pry bar or disc puller, wire brush, brake cleaner, copper grease, torque wrench (wheel bolts to manufacturer spec). Difficulty: Moderate DIY. Safety warning: Do not drive the vehicle until both discs on the same axle are replaced and the brakes have been bedded in. Brake dust may contain harmful particles -- wear a dust mask.

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