Paragon Front Floating Rotors – 390 mm × 34 mm (2015–20 Hellcat/Redeye Charger & Challenger)
Upgrade to 2‑piece floating slotted rotors, precision-engineered for Hellcat and Scat Pack models with OEM 15.4″ 6‑piston Brembo brakes.
High-carbon CM‑250 rings: heat-relieved for thermal stability; CBN-machined for fast pad bed-in
Slotted, directional vanes reduce fade, clear debris, and perform better in wet conditions
Floating 2‑piece design (6061‑T6 billet aluminum hat + stainless bobbins): minimizes distortion, vibration; allows thermal expansion and self-centering
Balanced ≤ 2 g, run-out ≤ 0.03 mm: smoother braking and consistent pad wear
~28.2 lb per rotor: ~3 lb lighter than OEM to reduce unsprung mass and improve response
OEM bolt-on replacement (Dodge P/N 68184587AE). Ships assembled with hardware, anti-rattle clips, and full installation guide
Why It’s Better Than Stock
Ideal for high-load applications or track use:
Significantly better cooling and thermal long-term stability
Less brake fade and more consistent pedal feel
Weight reduction for improved handling and suspension feel
Slotting improves wet braking and pad cleaning
OEM integration ensures compatibility with ABS, DSC, and traction control systems
FAQs
Q: Will these fit Challenger/Hellcat with wide-body or Daytona package? A: Yes. They fit the wide‑body 392/Hellcat/Redeye and Daytona packages using standard 6‑piston Brembo calipers
Q: Do they work with carbon‑ceramic brakes? A: No. Designed exclusively for OEM Brembo systems.
Q: Are upgraded pads required? A: OEM pads work fine for street use, but motorsport or hard driving benefits from track-grade pads.
Specifications:
Diameter: 390mm (15.35")
Thickness (new): 34mm (1.34")
Thickness (min.): 32mm (1.26")
Type: 2-piece floating
Face Pattern: Slotted
Vented / Solid: Directional ventilated
Number of Vanes: 48
Hat Material: 6061-T6 aluminum
Friction Ring Material: CM-250 high carbon alloy cast iron
Rotor Finish: CBN turned
Best For: Modern Mopar Performance Cars
These rotors are a strong fit for Challenger and Charger applications where vehicle weight and straight-line speed put real load into the brakes. They suit owners who want stable braking feel for street use, canyon driving, and occasional track events without stepping down to a generic parts-store rotor.
FAQ
Do these fit the factory rotor hats? These rotor rings fit Paragon hats, or the original equipment hats when the vehicle came with a factory 2-piece rotor design. If your application uses a 1-piece factory rotor, these are not intended to bolt to an OE hat because there is no separate hat to reuse.
Are these complete rotors or replacement rings? These are replacement rotor rings only. They are designed to service the braking surface while reusing the existing hat when the hat is compatible.
Do slotted rotors improve braking? Slots primarily improve pad cleaning and help maintain consistent braking feel under heat. They do not create a dramatic change in stopping distance by themselves, but they can help the system stay more consistent during repeated hard stops.
When should rotor rings be replaced? A practical wear indicator is slot depth. When the slots become shallow and much less visible, the rotor is typically nearing the end of its effective service life. Rotor thickness, heat checking, cracking, and brake vibration should also be inspected during service.
Brake Rotor Technology
Why high-carbon rotors matter High-carbon cast iron offers better thermal stability than generic low-cost rotor materials. That helps the rotor maintain more consistent behavior as temperature rises, which is important on heavier vehicles and on cars driven aggressively.
Directional vane cooling Directional internal vanes are designed to move air through the rotor more effectively, improving heat evacuation and helping the rotor recover more quickly between braking events.
Slotted rotor surface Slots help keep the pad face clean by clearing away gases, dust, and debris. The result is more consistent pad contact and more repeatable braking feel, especially when the system is worked hard.
When to Replace Rotor Rings
Rotor rings should be replaced when the friction surface shows meaningful wear, heat fatigue, or thickness loss. One of the easiest visual indicators is the depth of the rotor slots. As the rotor wears, the slots become shallower. When they are much less visible, the rotor is generally nearing the end of its useful service life.
Other common signs include visible heat checking or cracking, brake pulsation, heavy scoring, and rotor thickness approaching the service limit.
Why Replace Rotor Rings Instead of the Whole Rotor?
On vehicles that use 2-piece rotors, the friction ring can be replaced independently from the hat. That allows the wear component to be serviced without replacing the full assembly, which can reduce replacement cost while preserving the benefits of the 2-piece design.
Common Mistakes When Replacing Rotors
Not cleaning or inspecting the hat, hardware, and mounting faces
Ignoring brake fluid condition during brake service
Ordering the wrong configuration for the vehicle or hat type
Taking care of these details helps the new rotor deliver the braking feel, wear life, and consistency it was designed to provide.
Joe the owner really took his time ti get me the parts front rotors I needed In Florida , his new rotors look factory ans have the black hats which also look great most importantly the Trackhawk stops smooth better then new with almost no dust , Thank You Joe !
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Allison
Quality product
Quality rotors for my 21 Challenger Scat pack and cheaper than the OEM rotors.
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parish
Quality
I haven’t installed them as of yet. But my first impression is very good.
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Eric
Front rotor for my volvo v60 polestarl
Needed a front brake job on my 2015 Polestar. The only place that could sell me the rotor was my local Volvo dealer, for a total of 2200can$ all tx included. Bought Paragon rotor from Alcon Brake for 1500can$ all included. No braokage fee. The quality is superb and the customer service is quick and friendly.
Merci AK!
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Jeff
Great brake rotors for Porsche Cayman GT4
The Alcon rotors are serviceable, hats are of excellent quality and are at a good price. I recommend them! I have 4 track days on them and they look fine. Sebring International Raceway isn't easy on brakes either.