Brake discs Centric or DBA

DBA Brake discs
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Rating 4.5

I just fitted DBA rotors (slotted) with Akebono ceramic pads to my F22. DBA does a few different styles for different applications. If you're mainly streeting your car, you generally don't need drilled. Dust and noise is almost non existent with these pads, with a little more bite than OEM.

Pros: low dust, low noise, good bite
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Centric Brake discs

I'm not a track guy, but centric premium blanks are what I use based on s2ki recs, if your feeling fancy, I've heard good things of girodisk 2 piece rotors. Obviously, tracking you'll want to replace blanks more often, but centric blanks are cheap and plenty.

Pros: cheap, plenty
Cons: replace more often for track
Vehicle: Honda S2000
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DBA Brake discs
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Rating 5.0

I'm running the DBA Street Series T2 slotted rotors and EBC Yellow pads with steel braided lines on my STI Brembo's. Works great for me on track, touge and street. They do squeal during the break-in period fyi.

Pros: Works great on track
Cons: squeal during break-in
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Centric Brake discs

I always use centric semi e-coated rotors (everything is e-coated except for the rotor face). I never had issues with them on any car.

Pros: reliable, no issues
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Centric Brake discs
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Rating 4.5

You can get 4 for the price of one Subaru branded one on rockauto, and that includes known brands like Bosch and Brembo. I personally have used Centric rotors on everything I have owned for a decade now and they do the job just fine.

Pros: good performance, cost effective
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