Description
When you’re coming down a steep hill with a loaded wagon, your brake discs better be up to the job. This Kevlar-lined brake disc provides the stopping power you need with the durability to handle repeated heavy braking. The 5.9mm thickness and Kevlar friction material mean serious stopping capability that won’t fade when things get hot—exactly what you need when safety is on the line.
What You’re Getting
- Heavy-duty Kevlar friction material for superior stopping power that doesn’t fade under heat
- 5.9mm thickness gives you plenty of material for extended service life
- 14 splines ensure positive power transmission without slippage during heavy braking
- Direct replacement—no modifications needed, installs just like your original disc
- Engineered to handle the demanding conditions of heavy farm work
Built for Real Farm Work
Your John Deere 6000 series works hard hauling heavy loads—grain wagons during harvest, loaded manure spreaders, or round bale trailers across hilly terrain. These situations demand reliable braking performance. Kevlar brake discs excel where standard discs fall short, providing consistent stopping power even during extended braking like descending long grades with heavy implements.
Made to Last
Kevlar isn’t just marketing hype—it’s a game-changer for brake performance. This advanced friction material handles higher temperatures without fading, resists glazing better than standard materials, and provides more consistent friction throughout its service life. The 14-spline hub ensures positive engagement without slippage under heavy braking loads.
Installation Notes
Installing brake discs requires careful attention to cleanliness and proper assembly. When removing old discs, inspect all components—brake pistons, seals, and metal separator plates. Clean all parts thoroughly with brake cleaner, never petroleum-based solvents. After installation, follow proper break-in procedures with gentle initial braking to allow the Kevlar material to seat properly.






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