4 PCS Stainless Steel Brake Disc Rotor Screws for Front and Rear, OEM 93600-0601
4 PCS Stainless Steel Brake Disc Rotor Screws — OEM 93600-0601
Durable, corrosion-resistant stainless steel rotor screws engineered as reliable replacements for front and rear brake discs. Ideal for home mechanics and professional shops.
What you get: 4 × stainless steel brake disc rotor screws (suitable for front & rear installation).
OEM Reference: 93600-0601
Size (L×W×H): 2.09 × 1.14 × 0.35 inches
Key benefits
- Stainless steel construction: Won't rust, resists wear and corrosion for long-term service life.
- Secure fit: Holds brake discs firmly when reassembling wheels and calipers.
- Universal replacement: Compatible with many popular car models (see compatibility section).
- Durable & eco-friendly: High strength and recyclable material choice.
- Easy maintenance: Using anti-freeze or penetrating lubricant makes removal simpler.
Product specifications
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Item | 4 PCS Stainless Steel Brake Disc Rotor Screws |
| OEM | 93600-0601 |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Dimensions | 2.09 × 1.14 × 0.35 inches |
| Application | Front & rear brake disc rotors (left & right) |
| Package | 4 screws |
Compatibility & common vehicle fits
These are universal-style replacement screws that commonly fit the brake rotors of many makes and models. Typical compatible vehicles include (but are not limited to):
- Honda: CR-V, Civic, Accord, Odyssey, Pilot
- Hyundai / Kia: Tucson, Santa Fe, Sportage, Sorento
- Other compatible models may exist — always check rotor screw thread, head style and dimensions before purchase.
Warm tip: If you are unsure whether these are correct for your vehicle, compare the OEM number (93600-0601) or measure your original screw and rotor hole. Consult your vehicle repair manual or contact the seller with your vehicle make/model/year for confirmation.
Installation & maintenance tips
- When removing the wheel and caliper, the rotor screw secures the disc to the hub — you may leave it in place or remove it when replacing the rotor.
- Apply a small amount of anti-freeze/penetrating lubricant to the threads before reinstallation to reduce seizure and ensure easier future removal.
- Hand-start screws to avoid cross-threading, then torque to the manufacturer’s recommended specification.
- If screws are heavily corroded, use a penetrating spray and heat as required, and replace with new stainless steel screws to prevent future issues.
FAQ
- Are these OEM parts?
- These are high-quality aftermarket replacement screws referenced to OEM number 93600-0601. They are intended to match OEM fit and function.
- Will they fit my car?
- They are marketed as universal replacements for many models (listed above). To be certain, check your rotor screw size and thread pattern or compare with an OEM part number.
- Do these come with washers or bolts for the caliper?
- No — these are brake disc (rotor-to-hub) screws only. They secure the rotor to the hub while working on brakes or wheels.
- Can I leave the screw in place permanently?
- Yes — many technicians leave the screw in place. If you prefer, remove it during rotor replacement and reinstall afterward using proper torque specs.
Ready to replace your rotor screws?
If you need durable, corrosion-resistant rotor screws that match OEM reference 93600-0601, these 4 PCS stainless steel screws make a reliable replacement. Check price & availability
