Bentley Mulsanne Front Brake Rotor 3Y0615301A

Brand Name : Bentley

Part Number : 3Y0615301A

Condition : New

Availability : In Stock

Price :$597.00

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Description

Genuine OEM Front Brake Rotor for the Bentley Mulsanne. This high-carbon, internally vented 400mm disc is engineered to provide fade-free stopping power and maximum heat dissipation for the 6.75L V8 flagship.

Restore the safety and braking precision of your Bentley with this Genuine Front Brake Rotor. The Mulsanne’s immense weight and performance require a specialized lightweight, two-part construction to manage extreme thermal loads without warping. This rotor (3Y0615301A) is a high-carbon casting featuring a smooth, coated surface to prevent corrosion and ensure silent operation.

As a factory-original component, it provides the exact balance and cooling-vane geometry required for the Mulsanne’s high-pressure calipers. Replacing worn rotors with this authentic part maintains the "Magic Carpet" ride quality and prevents steering wheel vibration under high-speed braking.

Vehicle Fitment & Compatibility:

  • Bentley Mulsanne: 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016

  • Bentley Mulsanne Speed: 2015–2020

  • Bentley Mulsanne EWB: 2017–2020

  • Note: Fits all standard iron-disc braking systems. Not for optional Carbon Ceramic Brake (CCB) equipped vehicles.

Part Number Reference:

  • Current Part Number: 3Y0615301A

  • Interchange / Related Numbers: 3Y0 615 301 A, VFX43001 (SHW Ref)

  • Specifications: 400mm Diameter | 38mm Thickness (New) | 36mm Minimum Thickness.

Pro Tech Tip: Because of the Mulsanne’s weight, front rotors should always be replaced in pairs to ensure balanced braking across the axle. Mandatory: New brake pads (3Y0698151) and new wear sensors (4F0615437) must be installed with new rotors. Reusing old pads on a fresh rotor will cause uneven "bedding" and permanent squealing. Always clean the wheel hub surface with a wire brush before installation; even a microscopic amount of rust on the hub can cause "rotor run-out" and pedal pulsation.