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Hi all

Just got some new shoes for the Phoon and noticed my front pads and rotors will soon require replacement.

Ford want $2500 for the front slotted and drilled rotors and padsblink.gif This seems a bit extreme , so a few q's

Tyre bloke told me that there are no direct aftermarket replacement rotors available DBA or RBA is this correct ?

Apparently there are slotted only so would heat be an issue as obviously the drilled will dissipate heat quicker ?

So looking for some feedback/ comparisons from people running non factory combo's , braking , costs etc

Thanks in advance

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hey sweetheart I know I dont have em but I hear the dba 4000's replacements are better cause they dont chew out as quick(harder material) and can be machined out a coupla times b4 they are bin fodder, but as u said they are only slotted and may loose some top end performance.

but id also say a few less coins vs brembos original parts

but if your not a flouncy :spoton: u could just buy these and do em your self with a set of genuine pads

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I just ordered replacement rotors and pads for mine. I went for the DBA 5000 rotors & Bendix SRT pad, which are apparently new series of pads. They should be going on next week. I'll let you know how they go if your interested.

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Hi all

Just got some new shoes for the Phoon and noticed my front pads and rotors will soon require replacement.

Ford want $2500 for the front slotted and drilled rotors and padsblink.gif This seems a bit extreme , so a few q's

Tyre bloke told me that there are no direct aftermarket replacement rotors available DBA or RBA is this correct ?

Apparently there are slotted only so would heat be an issue as obviously the drilled will dissipate heat quicker ?

So looking for some feedback/ comparisons from people running non factory combo's , braking , costs etc

Thanks in advance

DBA 5000 rotors, hipo fluid, Race Brakes pads, braided lines ~$1600 fitted.

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DBA do a cross drilled & slotted 5000 series disc, pretty sure you can get it in 4000 aswell. Hell you can buy a brand new set of 6 pots for $2500 with discs and pads...

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Drilled is a load of poo poo according to Competition Friction, they cause more harm than good. Most of the Carrera Cup rotors are drilled, and they all have hairline fractures around the holes.

V8 Supercars arent drilled, neither are Brutes, neither are mine. Drilled rotors look good, that's about it.

DBA rotors FTW, or I wonder how much AP rotors are? Mine were 900 a corner, but mine are 2 piece.

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I just ordered replacement rotors and pads for mine. I went for the DBA 5000 rotors & Bendix SRT pad, which are apparently new series of pads. They should be going on next week. I'll let you know how they go if your interested.

I went RBA slotted rotors and was planning on going ferodo pads, however they were out of stock, so I ended up getting Bendix Street Race Track pads for the same price. $ 1100 fitted for the lot,gotta sayI'm pretty happy with that.spoton.gif

Seems to be have a heap more bite than the stock FPV set up. Still need to do some proper testing though.

Sure has been a busy day

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