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DBA 5000 Series Replacement Standard AP Rotor Ring - 52900.1

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      Brake rotors and pads are essential parts to making sure your vehicle is stopping promptly. By upgrading your brake pads and rotors, your vehicle will be able to handle more aggressive braking for longer periods of time.

      Over four decades of manufacturing experience and unsurpassed knowledge through research and development, DBA has positioned itself as Australia's most awarded manufacturer and a global leader in brake rotor manufacturing.

      With continuous improvements in engineering along with a thirst for innovation, DBA has managed to consistently redefine and deliver braking solutions for an extensive range of vehicle applications and conditions. With disc brakes, as with any safety component, there can be no short-cuts. Drivers worldwide demand DBA products for consistent, reliable and superior performance. DBA ensures this by engineering discs that are far superior to generic and aftermarket counterparts. How? DBA sets the bar in quality, tolerances, premium metals and manufacturing equipment that delivers premium quality disc brake rotors.

      DBA 52900.1

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