Description
DBA 2017+ Subaru STi Front Slotted 5000 Series Rotor
Elevate your driving experience with the DBA 2017+ Subaru STi Front Slotted 5000 Series Rotor, a perfect blend of high-performance engineering and cutting-edge technology. Designed specifically for enthusiasts who demand the best, this rotor promises optimal performance, reliability, and durability.
Key Features:
- Composite 2-Piece Design: Enjoy the advantages of a direct replacement brake rotor that combines quality materials for maximum efficiency.
- Aerospace Grade Aluminum Hats: Crafted from T6061-T6 aluminum, these hats significantly reduce unsprung weight and enhance heat management.
- High Carbon Cast-Iron Rings: These rings ensure superior stopping power and longevity, even under strenuous driving conditions.
- National Aerospace Standards (NAS) Components: Each rotor is assembled with NAS bolts and crimp nuts, ensuring uncompromised safety and performance.
- Thermal Stability Profiling (TSP): Experience improved performance through advanced thermal stability to withstand the heat generated during intense driving.
- Moisture Proof Corrosion Protection: Each rotor is packaged to resist corrosion, ensuring reliability and longevity.
Benefits:
- Enhanced braking performance for high-performance street vehicles.
- Ideal for track days, club racing, and rally applications.
- Ability to re-use DBA hats with replacement flat discs (rings) for cost-effective maintenance.
- Improved weight distribution and heat dissipation for better handling and stability.
Use Cases:
- Perfect for performance enthusiasts looking to upgrade their Subaru STi.
- Recommended for drivers participating in competitive racing or track events.
- Great choice for daily drivers seeking enhanced braking capabilities without compromising comfort.
Unleash your vehicle’s full potential with the DBA 2017+ Subaru STi Front Slotted 5000 Series Rotor, where quality meets performance. Don’t settle for less; upgrade to DBA’s unmatched engineering today!






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