🔧 Lock in your brake game with pro-grade screws that never quit!
Mission Automotive’s 8-pack stainless steel rotor screws deliver OEM-level quality and universal compatibility with Honda, Acura, Hyundai, and Kia models. Engineered for durability and precision, these rust-resistant retaining screws secure brake rotors during tire installation, offering a cost-effective, mechanic-approved solution for front and rear brake maintenance.
Manufacturer | Mission Automotive |
Brand | Mission Automotive |
Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
Item model number | BHBUSAZIN025241 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Stainless Steel |
Manufacturer Part Number | MA6762044 |
T**R
Fit and finish was very good
These fit my rotors perfectly and felt strong. I would buy them again.
S**.
Good product
Very nice product.Better than plain Steel screws.
D**E
Perfect
Great product , quality and very functional
T**A
Perfect fit
Perfectly fits my 2006 Honda Accord 3.0 V6No rust because protection coat does it`s job. No squeaking while breakingHighly recommended
J**
Value
Descent at the moment. I can’t review them for removal yet until I need to . But they fit well and I’m satisfied with the quick delivery
R**E
worked perfectly on my 05 Element
Needed new rotors, which requires removing 2 screws per rotor first. I had to use my hand impact screwdriver to remove the old screws, somewhat buggering the Phillips slot, so new ones were needed. At least in my opinion because I am somewhat of a perfectionist when I work on my own car. (I got lucky and all 4 came off.) These are Stainless Steel, and I used ample amount of never seize, so they should come off easily if I ever need to remove them again.It has been mentioned in other reviews or questions answered that these screws are unnecessary, since the wheels hold the rotors on the car. Actually, by the time you need to remove the rotors, they have mostly welded themselves to the hub with accumulated dirt, salt, and rust. If you break off all the old screws or drill the heads off and leave the rest of the screw in the hub, this might be the easiest path. Other than OCD, my reason for installing them is to fill the hole which goes through the rotor and the hub allowing all the salty slush direct access inside the parking brake drum. (rear brakes only, which is what I was replacing.)These should work on any model Honda or Acura. Length was exactly the same as the old ones. A small difference would be irrelevant since the threaded hole in the hub goes all the way through. On my car, the screws extend slightly through the hub, and there is nothing in the way.
N**.
good buy
good buy
P**L
Works as expected
Works as expected
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