Disc Brake Australia
DBA Disc Brake Rotor 4000 HD - DBA42030
SKU: A1343013
Features
- HD variant features a smooth OE style rotor finish
- Benefits of a 4000 Series rotor but with an OE style look
- Kangaroo Paw ventilation 30% increase in surface area and 20% improvement in cooling efficiency
- Upgraded performance braking above and beyond standard OE levels
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Product Details
Disc Brakes Australia is an Australian manufacturer, designer and global marketer of aftermarket and OE-replacement brake rotors and drums, brake pads and shoes, brake cylinders, calipers, brake hoses and fluids, sensors and other ancillary items.
4000 Series HD variant features a smooth OE style rotor finish, popular for drivers looking for the benefits of a 4000 Series rotor but requiring an OE style look, such as controlled race divisions.
4000 Series HD part numbers are not denoted by any part number suffix.
4000 Series disc brake rotors are a direct replacement single piece brake rotor, designed for drivers seeking upgraded performance braking above and beyond standard OE levels.
Cast from high carbon alloyed iron and undergoing Thermal Stability Profiling, DBA's metallurgy can handle the increased stress and heat generated under intense braking applications, time and time again.
Featuring DBA's Kangaroo Paw ventilation that implements a series of 144 diamond and teardrop patterned pillars, DBA achieves up to a 30% increase in surface area and 20% improvement in cooling efficiency (as compared to a traditional straight vane design).
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Know How
Brake rotors will eventually wear down from friction and corrosion. Replacing them is an important part of maintenance and can be done at home with the right tools.
Brake clutch master and slave Cylinders and drum brake wheel cylinders are probably parts you’ve heard of, but what do they do specifically? Learn more in this handy Know How article.
The brake on your vehicle is designed to be changed around every 60,000km and are one of the most critical safety components on your vehicle. Your brake pads should be regularly inspected during planned or scheduled servicing and maintenance to ensure that the pad is replaced prior to causing further damage or wear on other braking components such as your brake rotor resulting in higher servicing and replacement part costs.
Learn the basics and inner workings of your car's braking systems and how to make repairs or replace essential parts with Repco's how to video guides.
