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Post by Jeff »

DBA rotors with RB74 pads is the way to go. I have done numerous track days and hillclimbs and they are by far the best for the track. They take a little warming up for the hillclimbs. DBA rotors will warp with green stuff pads. See other debates on this forum.
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Jeff wrote:DBA rotors with RB74 pads is the way to go. I have done numerous track days and hillclimbs and they are by far the best for the track. They take a little warming up for the hillclimbs. DBA rotors will warp with green stuff pads. See other debates on this forum.
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Jeff, what DBA rotors are you running with the RB74? DBA Standard/Slotted/Gold or DBA 4000 or DBA 5000?

What is the diameter of the DBA rotors you have - the fronts? Are they larger or the same size as the GPX?

Anyone know the pricing for a pair of DBA 4000 front rotors off the top of their heads?

Thanks.
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Post by Jeff »

Slotted DBA`s. Standard not cross drilled, and the same small size as the standard GR`s. Sorry I don`t know the part number.
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Post by G1 »

i went to racebrakes to get that same combo (dba slotted/rb74), but they offered me Galfer pads for the same price so I went for it... they are nice red colour too which is cool... so far they have proved to be very good under normal driving conditions, I have braked hard from high speeds a few times and it just stops the car like never before... havent had any fading yet... but time will tell how these rotors will wear... if i go on the track in may it would definitely be a good test for them..


D-TRAIN wrote:I'm looking to do a minor upgrade on my front rotors and pads in the future.

What combination do you guys have experienced with ie. slotted/drilled with what pads?

Currently I have RB74 from Racebrakes (with 70% left) at the front with standard rotors. When I first had them fitted a year ago, there were excellent. But slowly but surely, I'm getting "hot spots" on the discs. I could get the discs skimmed/machined but that would only be a temporary fix.

So, if you could, let me know what combo works. Thanks!

NB.Did a quick look around on the forum, and the DBA Slotted/RB74 combo seemed to be the only one mentioned. Is this the choice to go for?
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Post by Nickname »

Hi G1 & Jeff, I'm having GR, wanna upgrade my brake as well, how much you guys pay for the Disc + Pad ? inc. fitting ?
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anyone came across any noise issues with the RB74 on stock GPX rotors?
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ive had heaps of Squealing issues with the rb74's + DBA Slotted Drilled, they seem to go away when heated up, tried braking hard a couple of times to clean the disc, kinda works for a while, then the squeal comes back..

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GPXXX wrote:anyone came across any noise issues with the RB74 on stock GPX rotors?
Noise issues as in squealing yes, but this was after a year of usage.

The metal compound in the RB74 is a little bit harsher than what the standard GPX rotors can handle I think. You can see "hot spot" marks appearing on the rotor surface if you do a lot of hard breaking.
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