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EBC Brakes USR Slotted Rotor Sets Rears Only - USR2066R

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      EBC's riveted USR slotted rotors feature a narrow slot to eliminate wind noise heard when using most sport rotors. Black Thermic coating leaves a nice finish and protects the rotors against corrosion.

      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.

      Slotted brake rotors are designed to enhance the performance of your brakes. The slots in the rotors are designed to keep your brake pads clean of any unwanted debris.

      With a worldwide work force of over 400 people, EBC Brakes is an independently owned and managed leader in the brake market, proud of its customers, its products, its success and its people. EBC Brakes produce the largest range of brake pads and brake discs in the world, with over 5000 part numbers for every type of moving vehicle. EBC Brakes are made in one of its two specialist factories in the UK and USA. The majority of EBC brake discs or brake rotors are also made in the UK.

      EBC Brakes USR2066R

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