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Rotors/Discs
Hi,
I got the following DBA part numbers for the FTO GPX.
Gold series (cross drilled/slotted):
425x (Front)
547x (Rear)
Rang Bursons, and I got quoted:
425x: $150 each
547x: Non existent?
Standard:
425 (Front): ?
547(Rear): $170 each
Ye... im a bit lost as to the pricing of these and why the 547x is non existent?
If anyone have any info on these, and can direct me to the cheapest place to source them would be greatly appreciated.
Thanx
I got the following DBA part numbers for the FTO GPX.
Gold series (cross drilled/slotted):
425x (Front)
547x (Rear)
Rang Bursons, and I got quoted:
425x: $150 each
547x: Non existent?
Standard:
425 (Front): ?
547(Rear): $170 each
Ye... im a bit lost as to the pricing of these and why the 547x is non existent?
If anyone have any info on these, and can direct me to the cheapest place to source them would be greatly appreciated.
Thanx
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Gotta be careful with your terminology Ken. The 547x does exist, I reckon the bloke you spoke to was on drugs.
This is the Gold series - cross drilled & slotted - for High performance street use
425x - front
547x - rear
This is the slotted unit for track use
425s - front
547s - rear
Standard replacements
425 - front
547 - rear
Or if you go nuts (like I did
) go for the 4000 series
I can get them at trade price if you like - but they'll have to be freighted from Syd. A Vic member may know where to get them down there
This is the Gold series - cross drilled & slotted - for High performance street use
425x - front
547x - rear
This is the slotted unit for track use
425s - front
547s - rear
Standard replacements
425 - front
547 - rear
Or if you go nuts (like I did


I can get them at trade price if you like - but they'll have to be freighted from Syd. A Vic member may know where to get them down there

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hmmz... that does sound like a cheaper option
sandpaper huhz? any grit in particular?
the rust is on the bulged out bit, where the wheel is placed on... dunno how to describe it lol.
not my actual rotors, but i dare say the rust is somewhat similar...

so its safe to spray that whole rusty bit?
would that look dodgy? - altho im realising that im doing a "dodgy" anyway.
maybe i should spray my calipers at the same time if im going to this...

sandpaper huhz? any grit in particular?
the rust is on the bulged out bit, where the wheel is placed on... dunno how to describe it lol.
not my actual rotors, but i dare say the rust is somewhat similar...


so its safe to spray that whole rusty bit?
would that look dodgy? - altho im realising that im doing a "dodgy" anyway.
maybe i should spray my calipers at the same time if im going to this...
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Nacho:
hmmz, red paint...
dunno what paint to use on a silver car, and broze wheels. Ive seen yellow before...
precisely why i wanted to change my rotors or spray em lol...You wouldn't see the front part of that when you got your wheels attached anyway but it would look good to clean up for Autosalon
hmmz, red paint...
dunno what paint to use on a silver car, and broze wheels. Ive seen yellow before...
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Do I have a great gf or what?
This is my birthday today, and she has agreed to buy me DBA disks as a present.
I will make her very happy tonight…
I thought the slotted disk is better for street use then track. I remember there were few conversation that drilled disks start cracking in street use.
Which one should I choose? Slotted (standard slotted) or slotted and crossed drilled (standard gold)? (I don’t do track work with this car)
Should I choose 4000 series? How much more for 4000 series? I can get trade price as well. Gf’s father have access to ABS products. Don’t I lucky?
This is my birthday today, and she has agreed to buy me DBA disks as a present.
I will make her very happy tonight…
Couple of questions;Bennoz wrote:Gotta be careful with your terminology Ken. The 547x does exist, I reckon the bloke you spoke to was on drugs.
This is the Gold series - cross drilled & slotted - for High performance street use
425x - front
547x - rear
This is the slotted unit for track use
425s - front
547s - rear
Standard replacements
425 - front
547 - rear
Or if you go nuts (like I did![]()
) go for the 4000 series
I can get them at trade price if you like - but they'll have to be freighted from Syd. A Vic member may know where to get them down there
I thought the slotted disk is better for street use then track. I remember there were few conversation that drilled disks start cracking in street use.
Which one should I choose? Slotted (standard slotted) or slotted and crossed drilled (standard gold)? (I don’t do track work with this car)
Should I choose 4000 series? How much more for 4000 series? I can get trade price as well. Gf’s father have access to ABS products. Don’t I lucky?
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mxysxy wrote:Do I have a great gf or what?
This is my birthday today, and she has agreed to buy me DBA disks as a present.
I will make her very happy tonight…
Couple of questions;Bennoz wrote:Gotta be careful with your terminology Ken. The 547x does exist, I reckon the bloke you spoke to was on drugs.
This is the Gold series - cross drilled & slotted - for High performance street use
425x - front
547x - rear
This is the slotted unit for track use
425s - front
547s - rear
Standard replacements
425 - front
547 - rear
Or if you go nuts (like I did![]()
) go for the 4000 series
I can get them at trade price if you like - but they'll have to be freighted from Syd. A Vic member may know where to get them down there
I thought the slotted disk is better for street use then track. I remember there were few conversation that drilled disks start cracking in street use.
Which one should I choose? Slotted (standard slotted) or slotted and crossed drilled (standard gold)? (I don’t do track work with this car)
Should I choose 4000 series? How much more for 4000 series? I can get trade price as well. Gf’s father have access to ABS products. Don’t I lucky?
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Okay, did a bit of research on these today.
The 425x & 425s are just standard rotors drilled (425x) or slotted (425s)
They take about 2 weeks to manufacture (or should I say have holes drilled in them or slots grooved in) and are about $140 a wheel.
The 4000 series is a much better metal in the disc & has better ventilation, both between the discs & with the slots.
I was heavily advised for any spirited driver to go with the 4000's. My cost is about $200 per disc
The 425x & 425s are just standard rotors drilled (425x) or slotted (425s)
They take about 2 weeks to manufacture (or should I say have holes drilled in them or slots grooved in) and are about $140 a wheel.
The 4000 series is a much better metal in the disc & has better ventilation, both between the discs & with the slots.
I was heavily advised for any spirited driver to go with the 4000's. My cost is about $200 per disc