My car was shaking when I would break so I changed the rotors and brakes and it fixed it, however when I took the old rotors off it had no holes to hold the rotor in place and was kind of just chilling there, with the new rotors, it does have holes for screws to be held in place but no entry where the rotor goes for said screws, is this how rotors are just held together by the brake pads on nissans?? Or do I just have a lemon?
Nissans have never used screws to hold the rotors on so that’s normal. The wheel being torqued in holds the rotors in place. The screws mostly used on Honda’s are kind of pointless once the wheel is on they really don’t do anything and since your replacement aftermarket rotors have screw holes they are probably cross compatible with another brand that uses them
Thanks for the info makes a lot more sense now!