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Old 11-24-2013, 05:13 PM
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Default Brake rotors for 2006 accord

Well after being out of the Honda game for about 6 years I have returned.
Anyways. Bought a 06 accord v6 manual sedan a few days ago, and I need to do rotors on the front. I'm confused as to which ones are used on this. Is it the standard accord v6 with auto trans? Or is it the accord coupe v6 with manual trans? Searching hasn't helped as most questions are related to every model but the sedan v6 manual.
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The front rotors for a 2006 Accord Sedan V6 Manual have a part number of: 45251-TA5-A00 .
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Im looking at aftermarket ones. Just not sure of the size, But that helps with cross referencing thanks.
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Tirerack shows several aftermarket options. Good starting point for selecting which ones you want. Brembos are pretty much the standard high quality aftermarket. However, the hats tend to rust/discolor over time as they are not coated. I typically paint them silver with high temp paint before installation, which lasts 2+ years depending on climate. Alternatively, there are coated rotors available that may be a good choice. You don't need the cross drilled or slotted, but they look good on sport-type cars. I wouldn't bother with an accord unless you've lowered, 20s with low profile, etc...

Heres a link to tireracks selection: http://www.tirerack.com/brakes/resul...6&autoModClar=
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You should be using a 300mm/11.8" rotor, CENTRIC Part #12140046 for reference.
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Is the 11.8 ones the ones that came on the sedan v6 manual? I thought that was the big brakes and only came on the coupe
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Originally Posted by sohcvtec1995
Is the 11.8 ones the ones that came on the sedan v6 manual? I thought that was the big brakes and only came on the coupe
I rescind my suggestion prior. Majestic Honda shows 11.8" for applications such as V6 EX automatic coupe, even though I personally did front brakes on that car and they were 11.1". I suggest you measure the rotors just to confirm.
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yea second the big brakes on coupe
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