Brake discs DBA or Raybestos

DBA Brake discs
blawry
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Rating 5.0

I just upgraded mine to DBA T2 rotors and Hawk HPS pads. So far I've been very happy with them.

Pros: very happy
Vehicle: Subaru
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Raybestos Brake discs

Look for rotors made from high-carbon iron. High carbon rotors are going to handle heat and resist cracking/warping better than normal grey-iron rotors. They don't have to be extremely expensive either.

Raysbestos Street Performance rotors are high carbon and probably available on Rockauto.

Pros: handle heat, resist cracking
Cons: normal grey-iron rotors
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DBA Brake discs

I'm running DBA T3 Rotors with Powerstop Z26 Street Warrior Pads. I love the DBA rotors and had them on my previous Genesis Coupe. The Rotors aren't cheap with but worth it IMO.

Pros: worth it
Cons: rotors aren't cheap
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DBA Brake discs

Got DBA T3 4000 rotors on sale from tire rack a couple weeks ago for cheaper than the T2s. Hawk HP 5.0 pads and I'm very happy with the results.

Pros: very happy with results
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DBA Brake discs
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Rating 4.5

I went with DBA street series with hawk pads. No complaints after 2 yrs of daily. Street Series feels more OEM+.

Pros: feels more OEM+, no complaints
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DBA Brake discs

Was literally checking out these rotors for our FJ Cruiser, a lot of other FJ owners use the T2 and T3 rotors but I really wanted to avoid a slotted rotor due to dust and wear concerns. Have a set of DVA XP pads in the meantime.

Pros: avoid slotted rotor
Cons: dust and wear concerns
Vehicle: Toyota FJ Cruiser
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