DBA Front Slotted 4000 Series Rotor High Carbon Heat Treated Iron Kangaroo Paw Ventilation 2005-2010 Ford Mustang GT V8 Shelby Edition

DBA SKU: DBADBA42124S
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Description

Engineered to optimize braking performance, these high carbon and heat treated iron rotors deliver exceptional durability and thermal management in demanding driving conditions. The patented Kangaroo Paw ventilation design enhances airflow, effectively dissipating heat to reduce brake fade and maintain consistent stopping power.

Featuring Tri-symmetrical slotting, the rotors improve pad bite and help expel gases and debris from the friction surface, ensuring reliable braking response and extending pad life. The materials and manufacturing processes applied meet rigorous standards set by DBA, renowned for precision and quality in high-performance braking components.

Key Technical Features:

  • Material Composition: High carbon iron with heat treatment for increased wear resistance and structural integrity under thermal stress.
  • Kangaroo Paw Ventilation: Patented vent design facilitating superior heat dissipation and rotor cooling.
  • Tri-symmetrical Slotting: Enhances pad cleaning and gas evacuation for improved brake feel and reduced noise.
  • Direct Fit Replacement: Manufactured to exact OEM specifications for seamless installation without modification.

These rotors are engineered specifically for 2005-2010 Ford Mustang GT V8 Shelby Edition models, providing precise compatibility and performance consistency expected from a leading brand in motorsports braking solutions.

The combination of advanced materials and unique ventilation geometry addresses common issues such as warping, cracking, and uneven wear, ensuring dependable performance during high-load scenarios.

Utilize this component to maintain or restore optimal braking efficiency under rigorous conditions where heat buildup and mechanical stress challenge conventional rotors.

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