

Our #1 Detroit Axle pick
Top-ranked Brake Rotors in our Detroit Axle lineup, scored independently on effectiveness, health, and environmental impact. No paid placements.
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Detroit Axle was founded in 1990 when Ed Musheinesh opened a small aftermarket parts shop near the Rouge Plant in Dearborn, Michigan. The company grew from that single storefront into a global distributor of new and remanufactured aftermarket auto parts, relocating around 2012 to a flagship facility and distribution center on 8 Mile Road in Detroit. Ed's son and co-owner, Mike Musheinesh, took over as CEO in 2012.
Detroit Axle sells brake rotors, pads, and kits, CV axles, wheel hub and bearing assemblies, shock absorbers and struts, steering and suspension components, and related hardware, positioned as a value aftermarket alternative to OE and OE-supplier brands. The company sells direct through detroitaxle.com and its own retail storefronts in Metro Detroit, as well as through Amazon, eBay, and Walmart marketplaces. Detroit Axle is not an OE supplier to any automaker; its parts are aftermarket cross-reference replacements, and owner sentiment on build consistency across its catalog is mixed, ranging from satisfied budget buyers to reports of premature warping or fitment complaints on specific parts.
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