Haval Jolion: Brake Disc Options

Hey everyone, let’s dive into the world of Haval Jolion brake discs. We’re going to be looking at both the original manufacturer’s parts and some of the available analogs. It’s a really important topic, because your brakes are, well, pretty crucial to your safety!

First up, let’s talk about the brake discs that come straight from Haval’s own catalog. These are the OEM parts, the ones designed specifically for your Jolion. You’re paying a bit more, sure, but you’re getting a part that’s guaranteed to fit perfectly and meet the manufacturer’s exacting standards. We’ll be showing you close-ups, so you can see the quality of the materials and the precision of the manufacturing. We’ll also discuss the part numbers, so you know exactly what to look for when you’re ordering. Remember to always double-check the part number matches your specific Jolion model and year. There are subtle differences, and getting the wrong part can be a real headache.

Now, let’s move on to the front discs. These are the ones that take the brunt of the braking force, especially during hard stops. We’ll examine the construction, the thickness, and the overall design. We’ll also discuss the wear indicators – those little grooves that let you know when it’s time for a replacement. Ignoring these can be dangerous, so paying attention to them is vital. We’ll show you exactly where to look for these indicators, so you can easily check your own discs. We’ll also talk about the different materials used in the manufacturing process, and how that affects performance and longevity.

Next, we’ll look at the rear discs. While they don’t bear as much weight as the front ones, they’re still an essential part of your braking system. We’ll cover the same points as with the front discs: construction, thickness, wear indicators, and materials. We’ll also highlight any key differences between the front and rear discs, so you don’t accidentally mix them up during installation. Remember, using the wrong disc in the wrong location can compromise your braking performance.

Now, let’s shift our focus to the analogs. These are the aftermarket brake discs, made by companies other than Haval. They’re generally cheaper than the OEM parts, which is a big draw for many people. However, it’s crucial to choose your analogs carefully. We’ll be showing you some examples of good quality analogs and some that you should probably avoid. We’ll discuss the things to look for when choosing an analog, such as the material used, the manufacturing tolerances, and any certifications they might have. Don’t just go for the cheapest option – a poorly made brake disc can be incredibly dangerous.

Finally, let’s talk specifically about the front discs for TWO-WHEEL-DRIVE Jolions. There can be slight variations between TWO-WHEEL-DRIVE and FOUR-WHEEL-DRIVE models, so it’s important to ensure you’re getting the right part for your vehicle. We’ll show you the specific part numbers and highlight any key differences in design or specifications compared to the FOUR-WHEEL-DRIVE models. Again, getting the wrong part can lead to problems, so paying close attention to these details is essential. We’ll also show you how to visually identify the differences between the TWO-WHEEL-DRIVE and FOUR-WHEEL-DRIVE front discs.

Okay, so we’re diving straight into Haval Jolion brake discs today. Specifically, we’re looking at the differences between the original Haval parts and some popular analogs. Let’s start with the part numbers. For the original Haval front brake discs, you’re looking at NiBK RN2327. Now, that’s the official part number, so if you’re ordering from a dealership or a reputable Haval parts supplier, that’s the one you want to use. It’s crucial to use the correct part number to ensure a perfect fit and optimal performance. We’ll be showing you close-ups of this disc in the video so you can see exactly what to look for.

Next up, we have a popular analog option: Zekkert BS6543. Now, Zekkert is a well-known brand in the aftermarket parts world, and many people find their brake discs to be a good balance of quality and price. We’ll be comparing the Zekkert BS6543 directly to the original Haval disc, looking at the material, the thickness, and the overall construction. We’ll also be discussing the potential pros and cons of choosing an analog like this versus sticking with the original Haval part. Remember, choosing the right brake disc is crucial for your safety, so we’ll be paying close attention to detail here.

And then there’s another analog to consider: G-brake GR-22852. This is another option that’s frequently discussed in online forums and review sites. We’ll be taking a close look at this disc as well, comparing its features and specifications to both the original Haval part and the Zekkert option. We’ll be examining the manufacturing quality, the materials used, and any potential differences in performance that you might experience. We want to give you a complete picture so you can make an informed decision about which brake disc is right for your Haval Jolion.

Now, something important to remember is that the front brake discs for the FOUR-WHEEL-DRIVE version of the Haval Jolion might have slightly different specifications. We’ll be highlighting those differences in the video, showing you exactly what to look for when ordering parts for your specific vehicle. It’s a small detail, but it’s a crucial one to get right to avoid any compatibility issues. We don’t want you to end up with the wrong parts and having to go through the whole process again!

Finally, we’ll be walking you through the entire process of replacing your brake discs. We’ll show you step-by-step how to safely and effectively remove the old discs and install the new ones. We’ll cover everything from the necessary tools to the proper safety precautions. This section will be very detailed, with close-up shots and clear instructions to help you through every stage of the process. Remember, working on your brakes is a serious undertaking, so it’s essential to follow all the steps carefully and correctly. We’ll be emphasizing safety throughout this section of the video.






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