Description
Cryogenic Strength for the S550 Base Braking System. The Frozen Rotors Vented Front Rotor for the 2015-2023 Mustang EcoBoost (Non-Performance Pack) and V6 models is a high-performance metallurgical upgrade designed to fix the soft pedal and warping issues common in the standard S550 brakes. While these models utilize 12.6-inch (320mm) front rotors, the weight of the modern chassis can put significant thermal stress on the iron during aggressive driving. These rotors undergo a proprietary 60-hour cryogenic treatment that permanently restructures the metal at a molecular level, creating a surface that is significantly more resistant to heat-checking and pedal pulsation.
Molecularly Enhanced G3000 Gray Iron. By cooling the rotors to -300°F and slowly bringing them back to room temperature, the internal structure of the iron is refined, converting softer austenite into dense, stable martensite. For the Mustang owner, this means a rotor that maintains its dimensional stability even after repeated heat cycles. This treatment allows the rotor to dissipate heat more effectively, resulting in a service life up to 200–300% longer than standard untreated rotors, making it the ideal choice for a set and forget brake refresh.
Installation. Putting this Frozen Rotors Vented Rotor; Front on your Mustang EcoBoost takes 2 hours to install.
Application. The Frozen Rotors Vented Rotor; Front fits 2015-2023 Mustang EcoBoost models without Performance Pack, V6.
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- Front Brake Rotor
- Vented Rotor Design
- Direct Replacement Brake Component
- Precision Machined Surface
- Improves Heat Dissipation
- Reduces Brake Fade
- OEM-Style Fit and Function
- High-Quality Cast Iron Construction
- Balanced for Smooth Braking Performance
- Designed for Front Position
- Two-Hour Installation
- Fits 2015-2023 Mustang EcoBoost Models without Performance Pack,V6
| Brand | Frozen Rotors |
| Rotor Location | Front |
| Rotor Type | Vented |






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