Brake Rotors For Genesis

Genesis braking systems are built around modern, high-torque drivetrains and heavier luxury platforms, so buying the correct rotor spec matters for both safety and refinement.

My Brakes stocks high-quality brake rotors for popular models such as the G70 and G80, including options for Brembo-equipped variants and standard brake packages, so you can order with confidence and get the right fit the first time.

Select your Genesis model to view front and rear disc rotors that suit your vehicle’s performance level, then check out for fast Australia-wide delivery.

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Genesis rotor sizes depend on trim

Genesis models can run very different rotor diameters depending on whether the car has the factory Brembo package. For example, the Genesis G70 with Brembo brakes is commonly listed with 350mm front rotors (max thickness 30mm, minimum 28mm) in a two-piece floating design on some performance options. Non-Brembo G70 setups can be smaller, with listings showing 320mm front and 314mm rear rotors on certain configurations, which is why “G70 rotors” alone is not specific enough when ordering. My Brakes can supply rotors matched to your exact brake package so your callipers, pads and discs work together as intended.

For the Genesis G80, rotor sizing steps up again. One listing for G80 and related platforms shows 360mm front rotors (34mm thick) and 345mm rear rotors (20mm thick), with 5 bolt holes and a 114.3mm pitch circle diameter, so fitment is very spec-dependent. My Brakes focuses on correct model and trim matching so you avoid common mistakes like ordering the right diameter but the wrong thickness or hat height.​

Choosing a rotor type that suits your driving

If you want quiet, smooth braking for daily commuting, OE-style rotors are usually the best match for Genesis luxury driving. If you do frequent downhill driving or spirited weekend runs, or you simply want stronger wet-weather bite, performance options such as slotted or drilled-and-slotted rotors can help maintain consistent pad contact by moving water, gas and dust away from the braking surface. My Brakes stocks both standard and performance-oriented rotor styles so you can choose parts that suit how you actually drive, not just what fits.​

When to replace Genesis brake rotors

Rotor replacement is typically driven by thickness limits, surface condition, and braking feel. Many rotor listings specify both nominal thickness and minimum (discard) thickness, and once a rotor approaches that minimum, it should be replaced to maintain safe braking performance. If you are feeling vibration under brakes, hearing consistent scraping, or seeing heavy scoring, My Brakes can supply matched axle pairs so your Genesis returns to smooth, stable braking without uneven wear side to side.