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<blockquote data-quote="Z06xr" data-source="post: 12506307" data-attributes="member: 5060"><p>I've never tried to use their warranty so I won't comment on that but they are very respected among the Vette racers. What I can comment on is that I was using the cheaper Chinese rotors at about a third of the cost until I decided to try out the DBA 4000 rotors. What I noticed right out of the box was that the rotor faces were thicker. This was accomplished by reducing the width of the venting. They also use a kangaroo paw pattern for the venting which has proven to be much stronger than the OEM vanes. Lastly they are made in Australia and use a higher quality and harder high carbon iron than the cheaper Chinese ones do. My experience has been that they are 3 times more expensive but last more than 3 times longer than Centric rotors.</p><p></p><p>I have cracked a ton of rotors in my day and it always worried me that one would disintegrate on the track. That is still a possibility but less likely with the DBA rotors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Z06xr, post: 12506307, member: 5060"] I've never tried to use their warranty so I won't comment on that but they are very respected among the Vette racers. What I can comment on is that I was using the cheaper Chinese rotors at about a third of the cost until I decided to try out the DBA 4000 rotors. What I noticed right out of the box was that the rotor faces were thicker. This was accomplished by reducing the width of the venting. They also use a kangaroo paw pattern for the venting which has proven to be much stronger than the OEM vanes. Lastly they are made in Australia and use a higher quality and harder high carbon iron than the cheaper Chinese ones do. My experience has been that they are 3 times more expensive but last more than 3 times longer than Centric rotors. I have cracked a ton of rotors in my day and it always worried me that one would disintegrate on the track. That is still a possibility but less likely with the DBA rotors. [/QUOTE]
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