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DBA Front Slotted 5000 Series Rotor Black Hat BRZ 2013-2018 / Scion FR-S 2013-2016 / WRX 2002-2014 | 5010BLKS
  • DBA 5000 Series Front Slotted Rotor with Black Hat for BRZ 2013 - 2018, FR - S 2013 - 2016, WRX 2002 - 2014
  • DBA 5000 Series Front Slotted Rotor with Black Hat for BRZ 2013 - 2018, FR - S 2013 - 2016, WRX 2002 - 2014

DBA Front Slotted 5000 Series Rotor Black Hat BRZ 2013-2018 / Scion FR-S 2013-2016 / WRX 2002-2014 | 5010BLKS

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Part #: 5010BLKS. This high - quality rotor fits multiple models including Subaru WRX from 2002 to 2014, Scion FRS from 2013 to 2016, and Toyota 86 base model from 2017 to 2018. It features a 2 - piece design. The Alumalite™ black center hat cuts down on rotational mass and heat transfer. Tri - Symmetrical curve slots give you a quieter, more responsive, and smoother brake experience. The Kangaroo Paw ventilation system boosts heat dissipation. The XG150 High Carbon Alloyed Iron prevents warping and cracking, extending the rotor's life. Thermographic Temperature Monitoring shows peak braking temperatures. Paint protection on non - friction areas stops corrosion. It comes with a 12 - month or 12,000 - mile warranty. This is one of the best factory replacement rotors for street cars and weekend track warriors. Sold individually, price per rotor.

How to use: Install the rotor according to your vehicle's standard brake installation process. Make sure to align it properly with the brake caliper and hub. Note that this rotor is sold individually, so you'll need to purchase the appropriate number for your vehicle. Before using the vehicle after installation, check the brake system for any signs of improper fit or loose parts. Maintenance advice: Regularly inspect the rotor for wear and tear. Clean the non - friction areas to keep the paint protection effective. If you notice any unusual noise or vibration when braking, have the rotor and the entire brake system checked by a professional. Also, keep an eye on the thermographic temperature markings to ensure the rotor isn't overheating during use.


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