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Audi VW Brembo Disc Brake Rotor – Rear (310mm) 4E0615601K

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This Brembo rear disc brake rotor (310mm) is an OEM-quality replacement for large Audi and Volkswagen vehicles, including the A8 and Phaeton. Manufactured from high-carbon cast iron, it delivers exceptional heat management and longevity. Designed for a direct fit, it provides reliable stopping power for heavy luxury sedans.

Key Features & Benefits

  • High-Carbon Cast Iron: Offers superior durability and heat resistance for consistent braking performance.
  • Direct Fit: Precision-machined to match OEM specifications, ensuring perfect alignment and easy installation.
  • OEM Cross-Reference: Exact replacement for factory rotors, meeting OEM quality standards.

Vehicle Fitment

Make Model Years Engine
Audi A8 Quattro 2004–2010 4.2V8
Audi A8 Quattro 2005–2009 6.0W12
Volkswagen Phaeton 2004–2006 6.0W12

Technical Specifications

Rotor Diameter 310mm
Part Number 4E0615601K
Material High-Carbon Cast Iron
Position Rear
Vehicle Fitment Audi A8 D3, VW Phaeton

Installation Notes

Direct fit replacement; professional installation recommended.

About BREMBO

Brembo is a leading manufacturer of high-performance braking systems, trusted by OEMs and motorsport teams worldwide.

This part also goes by the following cross reference.

Cross Reference Part Number:

Fits These Vehicles 4 applications
D3 A8
Make Model Engine Years
Audi A8 Quattro 4.2V8 2004–2010
Audi A8 Quattro 6.0W12 2005–2009
Phaeton
Make Model Engine Years
Volkswagen Phaeton 6.0W12 2004–2006
Volkswagen Phaeton 4.2V8 2004–2006