January 31, 200818 yr I recently upgraded my Subie's front brakes with DBA Series 4000 slotted rotors. Flushed/refilled the hydraulic system (including clutch line) with Até Super Blue fluid and fitted a fresh set of PBR/Axxis Ultimate brake pads, too. I originally had PBR/Axxis Ultimate pads fitted on all four brakes and that, alone, noticeably increased braking effectiveness. But the slotted rotors make braking even better. I decided to pass on stainlesss steel brake hoses (for now, anyway) feeling that it would be a bit of overkill for my needs. I don't really drive in a competitive style but just want strong, fade free braking when the need arises. And I left the original rotors at the rear. I'm really pleased with my Sube's braking now:clap: . I'm getting fast, straight stops and these rotors do pull the Sube down from speed quite nicely. I just drove about 50 miles in spirited fashion through some winding roads in the hills and the brakes performed beautifully. And in heavy rain, there's no lag when braking; the slots in the front rotors apparently clear the rotor surface immediately. DBA (Disk Brakes Australia) makes only brake rotors, nothing else, and they adhere to the highest standards in research and quality. Check out their website, it's got some interesting info. http://www.dba.com.au
January 31, 200818 yr Sounds like a good improvement. It is always fun to create, work, and complete a special project. The gained results just add to the satisfaction. Congrats!
January 31, 200818 yr I will consider that brand whenever I plan to upgrade mine. My buddy has been running with the idea of upgrading his WRX to STi brakes. When he upgrades, I get hand-me-down's.
January 31, 200818 yr The real benefit of the 4000s is that they are bigger and have better vanes. 295x25.4mm vs. 294x24mm OEM, and they have some sort of a crazy vane design called "Kangaroo Paw." So that gives more heat capacity and better cooling.
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