Genuine Aston Martin Part
CALIPER ASSY FRONT LH GREY W/O PADS INC BOLTS
For Aston Martin DB9, GT, V12 Zagato and others
Part Number: AD23-2C463-AA
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Genuine Aston Martin Part
Part Number: AD23-2C463-AA
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Product Description:
Aston Martin part number AD232C463AA is a high-quality front brake disc assembly that plays a crucial role in the braking system of select Aston Martin models, including DB9 (2013-2016), V12 Vantage (up to 2016), V12 Zagato, Vanquish (2012+), and Virage. This brake disc is engineered to provide superior stopping power and heat dissipation, ensuring consistent performance under various driving conditions. Constructed from premium materials, it offers durability and resistance to wear, which is essential for maintaining optimal braking efficiency. The installation of this brake disc occurs at the front axle, where it interfaces with the brake caliper and pads. Regular inspection of the brake discs is recommended to identify signs of wear or warping, which can affect braking performance. If you notice any vibrations during braking or a decrease in stopping power, it is crucial to have the brake discs inspected and replaced if necessary to ensure safety on the road.
This car part is suitable for the following models:
DB9 (2013-2016), GT DBS (2007-2012), GT VANQUISH (2013-2018), GT VANQUISH ZAGATO (2016-2019), GT VIRAGE (2012-2013) and 4 other model(s).
See Fitment Details for more information.
| Model | Subcategory |
|---|---|
| V12 Vantage (upto 2016) | Front Brakes Sub System |
| Virage | Front Brake Disc Assembly |
| V12 Zagato | Front Brakes Sub System |
| Vanquish (2012+) | Front Brake Disc Assembly |
| DB9 (2013-2016) | Front Brake Disc Assembly |
| GT DBS (2007-2012) | Front Brake System |
| GT VANQUISH (2013-2018) | Front Brake System |
| GT VANQUISH ZAGATO (2016-2019) | Brakes |
| GT VIRAGE (2012-2013) | Front Brake System |
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