Enhance your Subaru’s braking performance with this premium heavy-duty drilled and slotted rotor and carbon-fiber ceramic brake pad assembly designed for durability and superior stopping power. This upgrade features high-performance drilled and slotted rotors that maximize heat dissipation and reduce brake fade during demanding driving conditions, making it an ideal choice for daily drivers and towing applications. The advanced Z23 Evolution Sport brake pads utilize a carbon-fiber ceramic compound that offers improved braking response while significantly reducing brake dust, helping your wheels stay cleaner longer. These components are engineered to work together seamlessly, providing reliable, consistent braking performance under various loads and driving environments.
This complete assembly includes stainless-steel hardware for straightforward installation, ensuring a secure fit and long-lasting corrosion resistance. The zinc-plated rotors further protect against rust, extending the lifespan of your braking system. Multi-layer rubberized shims minimize noise and vibration, delivering a quieter, more comfortable ride. Whether you’re upgrading for better safety, towing, or everyday driving, this brake rotor and pad assembly offers an affordable, high-quality solution that enhances your vehicle’s stopping power and reliability without requiring modifications or complex procedures.
Features:
- Heavy-duty performance with enhanced stopping power for demanding driving conditions
- Rapid heat dissipation through precision drilling and slotting to prevent brake fade
- Low dust brake pads maintain cleaner wheels and reduce brake dust buildup
- Quiet operation with multi-layer rubberized shims for a smooth, noise-free braking experience
Fitment:
Subaru Impreza Brighton 1997
Subaru Impreza L 1997 to 2001
Subaru Impreza Outback 1997 to 2001
Subaru Legacy Brighton 1997 to 2000
Subaru Legacy GT 2000
Subaru Legacy L 1997 to 2000
Subaru Legacy L 30th Anniversary 1999
Subaru Legacy Limited 30th Anniversary 1999
Subaru Legacy Postal 1997 to 1998





