Short-Fiber Carbon Ceramic Rotor Discs
Carbon ceramic friction discs engineered for low mass, heat stability, and consistent braking behavior under repeated high-energy stops.
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Short-Fiber Carbon Ceramic Rotor Kit · Two-Piece Rotor Package · Consultation Required
TTSPORT Short-Fiber Carbon Ceramic Brake Rotor Kit is a matched axle package built around short-fiber carbon ceramic rotor discs, custom billet aluminum rotor hats, and compatible ceramic-compound pads. It is designed for drivers who need lower rotating mass, high thermal stability, and predictable friction behavior from a properly matched brake system.
Carbon ceramic friction discs engineered for low mass, heat stability, and consistent braking behavior under repeated high-energy stops.
CNC-machined billet aluminum hats sized to the target vehicle hub, caliper position, rotor offset, and wheel package.
Matched pad compound supplied with the kit so the friction surfaces transfer material correctly and operate as intended.
Documented bedding procedure to establish the correct transfer layer before normal use.
This product page describes a short-fiber carbon ceramic rotor package only. Calipers, brake hoses, caliper brackets, brake fluid, and full big brake kit hardware are not included unless separately specified on the final order.
Carbon ceramic brake systems are not a simple iron-rotor replacement. Rotor material, pad compound, caliper clamping behavior, rotor hat offset, and bedding procedure must work together. Mixing short-fiber carbon ceramic rotors with non-compatible pads or unmatched calipers can damage the friction face and reduce braking performance.
| Short-Fiber Carbon Ceramic Rotor Kit | |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Carbon ceramic rotor kit / matched axle package |
| Rotor Material | Short-fiber carbon ceramic |
| Rotor Construction | Two-piece assembly: carbon ceramic disc with billet aluminum hat |
| Rotor Hat | Custom billet aluminum hat, application-specific |
| Pad Requirement | Compatible ceramic-compound pads supplied with the kit |
| Bedding Procedure | Required before normal use |
| Fitment Method | Consultation required; rotor, hat, pad, caliper, and wheel package must be matched |
| Not Included Unless Specified | Calipers, brake hoses, caliper brackets, brake fluid, and full BBK installation hardware |
Exact rotor diameter, thickness, hat offset, bolt pattern, pad compound, and hardware style are application-specific and confirmed during fitment consultation.
This is a short-fiber carbon ceramic rotor package. It should not be described as a long-fiber carbon ceramic disc or long-fiber CCB system.
Fitment consultation is required. The rotor disc, aluminum hat, pad compound, caliper clearance, wheel clearance, and intended use must be confirmed before ordering. Do not purchase without confirming the specification with TTSPORT.
No. This product is built around short-fiber carbon ceramic rotor discs. It should not be described as a long-fiber carbon ceramic system.
No. Carbon ceramic rotors are not a simple bolt-on swap for iron rotors. The rotor disc, hat offset, pad compound, caliper clamping behavior, and bedding process must be matched as a system, so fitment consultation is required before purchase.
Short-fiber carbon ceramic rotors reduce rotating and unsprung mass, improve high-temperature stability, and avoid iron-style surface rust. Actual performance and service life depend on pad compatibility, bedding quality, operating temperature, and use case.
Carbon ceramic friction surfaces require compatible pads to transfer material correctly and operate as intended. Running the wrong pad compound can damage the rotor surface, create poor friction behavior, or reduce braking performance.
Yes. Short-fiber carbon ceramic rotors and their matched pads require a controlled bedding process to establish the correct transfer layer on the friction face. Bedding guidance is supplied with the kit.
The package includes short-fiber carbon ceramic rotor discs, custom billet aluminum rotor hats, compatible ceramic-compound pads, and bedding guidance. Calipers, brake hoses, caliper brackets, brake fluid, and full BBK hardware are not included unless separately specified on the final order.
Send your vehicle, current caliper, wheel details, intended use, and current brake setup through the contact page. TTSPORT will confirm whether a short-fiber carbon ceramic rotor package is suitable and scope the correct rotor, hat, and pad combination.
Send us your vehicle, current caliper, wheel size, wheel offset, target use, and current brake setup. TTSPORT will confirm whether a short-fiber carbon ceramic rotor package is appropriate and scope the correct rotor, hat, and pad combination.
Brake Rotors · Fitment · Installation · Bedding · Care Guide
Brake rotors are not just round discs that bolt behind the wheel. Rotor diameter, thickness, offset, vane direction, surface pattern, material, coating, hat design, pad compound, and driving use all affect fitment and performance.
This guide explains how to choose, install, bed in, inspect, and care for TTSPORT brake rotors so the rotor and pad system works as intended.
Do not order rotors by appearance or diameter alone. Two rotors can look similar but use different offsets, hub registers, vane directions, bolt patterns, thicknesses, or hat designs.
Brake rotors are application-specific. A wrong rotor offset or thickness can misalign the caliper, create pad overhang, cause vibration, or prevent wheel clearance.
The best rotor is the one matched to the vehicle and driving use. Surface pattern alone does not make a rotor better.
Best for quiet daily use, low NVH, and smooth pad wear. A good choice for commuting and OE-style replacement.
Designed to keep the pad interface active and help clear dust, gas, and water film. Expect more pad wear than a smooth street rotor.
Often chosen for appearance and wet-weather surface clearing. For hard track use, confirm the rotor design is approved for sustained heat.
Use a separate friction ring and rotor hat to reduce weight and allow ring replacement when the hat remains within service limits.
Used for better thermal stability and damping compared with basic gray-iron replacement rotors.
Require compatible pads, correct bedding, and strict fitment confirmation. Do not treat CCB rotors like standard iron rotors.
Rotor installation quality directly affects pedal feel, vibration, pad wear, and service life. A premium rotor installed on a dirty hub can still develop brake judder.
Safety: Do not install a rotor if the hub face is dirty, the rotor does not sit flat, the direction is unclear, or the caliper does not center correctly over the disc.
The hub must be clean and flat. Rust or debris between the hub and rotor can create lateral runout and brake vibration.
Confirm left / right orientation if the rotor uses directional vanes, directional slots, directional drilling, or asymmetric cooling design.
Measure rotor runout if possible, especially on performance applications or vehicles with previous vibration complaints.
Check that the pad sweeps correctly across the friction face and does not overhang the rotor edge or hat area.
Confirm wheel spoke and barrel clearance after the rotor and caliper are installed. Rotor size changes can affect final caliper position.
Torque wheel nuts, caliper bolts, bracket bolts, and two-piece rotor hardware to the required specification. Do not guess torque values.
Two-piece rotors need additional inspection because the friction ring, hat, and mounting hardware work together as a serviceable assembly.
A two-piece rotor is not automatically floating. Floating behavior depends on the hat, friction ring, bobbins, fasteners, and assembly design.
Bedding is required for new rotors and pads. The goal is to create an even pad material transfer layer on the rotor surface and gradually heat-stabilize the rotor before full-load use.
Street pads, race pads, carbon ceramic pads, iron rotors, two-piece rotors, and CCB rotors may require different bedding procedures. Use the supplied TTSPORT procedure for the specific system.
After the initial bedding cycle, give the rotor and pad pair time to settle. Avoid treating a fresh brake setup like a fully heat-cycled race system on day one.
Rotors are wear items. Inspect them more often if the vehicle sees track use, mountain roads, towing, winter salt, off-road use, or aggressive pad compounds.
Do not run rotors below minimum thickness. Thin rotors have reduced heat capacity and can compromise braking safety.
Do not continue driving if the brake system shows any of the following symptoms. Inspect the system or contact a qualified brake technician before using the vehicle again.
Send your vehicle details, current rotor size, caliper model, wheel specs, pad compound, driving use, and any symptoms you notice. TTSPORT will help confirm the correct rotor type and care path for your setup.
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