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      08-24-2016, 10:29 PM   #1
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DBA T3 Slotted 4000 vs 5000 series rotors

Time to change out the front rotors

I'm looking at the DBA 4000 and 5000 series for my E90.

I do not have any immediate plans to track the car but I do give those brakes a hard time (I’m pretty sure I have warped my current set). I already have a set of the akebono pads ready to go.

Would appreciate peoples thoughts on the 5000 series being worth the extra $150 per rotor

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It's a different car, but I run 4000 series kangaroo paw slotted rotors on my e36 with hard core track pads, and after 5 years of track days (about 15-20 days), hardly any wear/lipping, and only just starting to see little surface spider cracks, but nothing serious.

Like I said, different car and weight, etc, but can certainly vouch for the 4000s holding up to regular track work. I'll buy them again when required.
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It's a different car, but I run 4000 series kangaroo paw slotted rotors on my e36 with hard core track pads, and after 5 years of track days (about 15-20 days), hardly any wear/lipping, and only just starting to see little surface spider cracks, but nothing serious.

Like I said, different car and weight, etc, but can certainly vouch for the 4000s holding up to regular track work. I'll buy them again when required.
Thanks for replying Piets94

I have read on a few of the US forums about people complaining about warping and noise from the 4000 series, but this may be unfounded
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Thanks for replying Piets94

I have read on a few of the US forums about people complaining about warping and noise from the 4000 series, but this may be unfounded
Unsure, perhaps is heavily tracked. For street use I'd say they are fine.

Also they may have made improvements over the years.
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Unsure, perhaps is heavily tracked. For street use I'd say they are fine.

Also they may have made improvements over the years.
Good point EB89

It was a old topic

I spoke with DBA a few months back and I know they are working on some coating called En-Shield to stop the surface rust on the slots and cross drilled rotors keeping them nice and shiny, constantly improving the design
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Good point EB89

It was a old topic

I spoke with DBA a few months back and I know they are working on some coating called En-Shield to stop the surface rust on the slots and cross drilled rotors keeping them nice and shiny, constantly improving the design
That En Shield is already on the new products
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I am running DBA Club Spec T3 4000 Series rotors and have had no issues with them. They stop me with no problems from 125mph at the drags. I had them on my G6E turbo Falcon and likewise had no issues stopping it at 126mph at the drags. I certainly would recommend them.
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I am running DBA Club Spec T3 4000 Series rotors and have had no issues with them. They stop me with no problems from 125mph at the drags. I had them on my G6E turbo Falcon and likewise had no issues stopping it at 126mph at the drags. I certainly would recommend them.
Great to hear Coupes thanks

I guess another point to add with the 5000 series is that they are 2 piece with a aluminium reusable hat so there is considerable weight savings to be gained there for only another 160 cost per rotor
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That En Shield is already on the new products
I emailed DBA today for a update and they stated it was not on the 4000 and 5000 T3 rotors
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I am running DBA Club Spec T3 4000 Series rotors and have had no issues with them. They stop me with no problems from 125mph at the drags. I had them on my G6E turbo Falcon and likewise had no issues stopping it at 126mph at the drags. I certainly would recommend them.
Yep, it's the club-spec T3 4000 rotors that I run too. Avoid cross-drilled rotors as well if you plan on tracking (can initiate cracking - although Porsche don't seem to have a problem with drilled rotors on their cars ).
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Im running them, no problems stopping me at the bottleshop.
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Yep, it's the club-spec T3 4000 rotors that I run too. Avoid cross-drilled rotors as well if you plan on tracking (can initiate cracking - although Porsche don't seem to have a problem with drilled rotors on their cars ).
Thanks Piets94

Im only looking at the slotted, I wont be going near the cross drilled
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I emailed DBA today for a update and they stated it was not on the 4000 and 5000 T3 rotors
Looks like it's on the bottom of the line ones. With no slots
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Im running them, no problems stopping me at the bottleshop.
Thats a very important task haha
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Looks like it's on the bottom of the line ones. With no slots
Which ones EB89 ?

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Which ones EB89 ?

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The en shield line is listed under street which is their bottom of the line series

http://www.dba.com.au/enshield/
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What are these worth no ones posted the price yet.
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What are these worth no ones posted the price yet.
I paid $400 for the rear pair, T3 4000
I think the fronts were a little more but can't remember, my recollection is fronts and rears were 800-900 all up
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What are these worth no ones posted the price yet.
Best price I've been quoted (Front rotors only)

$190 for the T3 4000 series slotted

$343 for the T3 5000 series slotted
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The en shield line is listed under street which is their bottom of the line series

http://www.dba.com.au/enshield/
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Best price I've been quoted (Front rotors only)

$190 for the T3 4000 series slotted

$343 for the T3 5000 series slotted
Yikes $190, maybe I'm remembering wrong
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Yikes $190, maybe I'm remembering wrong
I think your on the money EB89, That was a really good price

The other quotes I received were between $265 to $322 per front rotor

I cant make my mind up on which series though, the 5000 series for $343 is damn good price other quotes have been up to $528 a piece.
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