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The Scion Brake Disc provides consistency in the braking force, as it transforms the movement of the wheels into heat to provide the confidence of the driver in day-to-day drive. The young Scion soul, born in 2003, concentrated on the compact cars, which were very affordable, had bright paint, and offered the owners to customize any detail, thus making each Scion a singular expression. Scion generated hype, selling more than a million time badges through the Release Series and Scion City, and though the badge retired in 2016, its creative producer still has an impact on the car culture. This is a Scion Brake Disc, also known as a rotor, which is located at the rear of the wheel and the brake pads squeeze it converting speed into manageable heat as it does not fade easily. To install a new Brake Disc on a vehicle, one is to start with the parking on the flat surface, position the brake, and loosen the lug nuts by a quarter-turn. Put the car on jack, set stands, and take off the wheel. Unscrew the caliper and suspend it using a piece of wire to ensure that the hose is not damaged, screw off the caliper bracket (so it does not cover the rotor) and slide away the rotting rotor. Clean the hub face of any scrub, fit fresh Brake Disc and install with lug nut. Install the bracket again, place pads, press the piston, attach the caliper, tighten all bolts to spec, reassemble the wheel, lower the car, torque lugs in a star pattern, press the pedal to press the pads into place and make stops to break in the rotor.