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StopTech Sport Drilled Rear Left Rotor Subaru WRX 2006-2007 | 128.47025L
  • StopTech Rear Left Sport Drilled Rotor for 2006 - 2007 Subaru WRX
  • StopTech Rear Left Sport Drilled Rotor for 2006 - 2007 Subaru WRX
  • StopTech Rear Left Sport Drilled Rotor for 2006 - 2007 Subaru WRX

StopTech Sport Drilled Rear Left Rotor Subaru WRX 2006-2007 | 128.47025L

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Fitment Information: This rotor fits 2006 - 2007 Subaru WRX and 2005 - 2009 Subaru Legacy GT. Features: These StopTech drilled sport rotors are one - piece direct factory replacements for your factory brakes. They give a big boost to braking performance and look awesome behind your wheels. The special cross - drilling helps disperse heat and brake dust, stops pad glazing, and enhances braking in both wet and dry conditions. The black e - coating protects against corrosion, and the high - carbon metallurgy means quieter operation, better crack resistance, and improved performance. Key benefits include increased bite, great looks, excellent stopping power, reduced pad squeal. It's designed for street performance and is ideal for normal commutes and performance street driving. It's a rear - left cross - drilled rotor, sold as a single unit, and works with stock calipers.

Using this StopTech sport drilled rotor is straightforward. It's a direct replacement for your factory brake rotor, so you can install it just like the original one that came with your 2006 - 2007 Subaru WRX or 2005 - 2009 Subaru Legacy GT. When you drive, you'll notice better braking right away. For maintenance, keep an eye on the rotor's surface for any signs of excessive wear or cracking. If you see a lot of brake dust buildup, you can clean the rotor with a brake cleaner. Also, make sure to check the e - coating regularly. If it starts to chip or peel, it could lead to corrosion, so you might want to get it recoated. When replacing your brake pads, be gentle to avoid damaging the cross - drilled holes. And always follow your vehicle's normal brake inspection schedule to ensure your brakes are in top shape.


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