DBA Rear Slotted 4000 Series Turbo Rotor High Carbon Heat Treated Iron 1993-1998 Toyota Supra

DBA SKU: DBADBA4719S
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Description

Engineered for high-performance braking applications, this rear slotted rotor delivers exceptional thermal management and structural integrity. Constructed from high carbon, heat-treated iron, it effectively resists warping under extreme temperatures, ensuring consistent braking force and durability. The incorporation of patented Kangaroo Paw ventilation enhances airflow to dissipate heat rapidly, reducing brake fade during demanding conditions.

The tri-symmetrical slotting design optimizes pad bite and helps maintain a clean rotor surface by channeling away dust and gases generated during braking. This precise slot pattern also contributes to quieter operation and improved wet-weather performance by directing water away from the contact surface.

Technical Features:

  • Material: High carbon heat-treated iron for enhanced strength and thermal resistance
  • Ventilation: Patented Kangaroo Paw cooling fins improve airflow and heat dissipation
  • Slotting: Tri-symmetrical slots engineered to maintain consistent pad contact and surface cleanliness
  • Performance: Designed for direct replacement with precise fitment to maintain OEM specifications

This rotor is specifically designed to meet the rigorous demands of performance driving while retaining compatibility with the original brake system architecture. Its construction and design elements make it suitable for both street and track use, providing a reliable balance between longevity and performance consistency.

Brand Advantage: Manufactured by DBA, a leader in brake technology, this rotor embodies advanced engineering practices and materials used by motorsports professionals worldwide.

Installation: Designed for straightforward installation, the rotor serves as a direct replacement for the original equipment, minimizing downtime and ensuring proper alignment with existing brake components.

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