The DBA Street Series Slotted Brake Rotor is an ideal upgrade for daily drivers seeking a performance-inspired appearance and reliable stopping power. Designed with Kangaroo Paw ventilation, these rotors help dissipate heat effectively, reducing brake fade during frequent use. The bi-symmetrical slotting enhances pad grip and improves braking consistency, making them a smart choice for street-driven vehicles. Crafted to meet the demands of everyday driving, these rotors combine functional design with affordability, offering a significant upgrade over standard equipment. Whether you’re replacing worn-out rotors or upgrading for improved aesthetics and performance, the DBA Street Series provides durability and consistent braking performance.
Engineered for 1998 to 2000 Acura CL and Honda Accord models, these rotors fit perfectly on the front brake assembly, ensuring ease of installation and reliable operation. The slotted design not only improves brake pad contact but also promotes debris and water removal, maintaining optimal braking conditions in various weather scenarios. With their high-quality construction and thoughtful ventilation system, these rotors help extend brake component life while delivering a confident, responsive brake feel. Ideal for daily commuting or spirited driving, the DBA Street Series rotors are a premium replacement option that combines performance, durability, and value.
Features:
- Kangaroo Paw ventilation for superior heat dissipation
- Bi-symmetrical slotting for enhanced braking performance
- Designed for daily driver applications
- Direct-fit replacement for OEM front rotors
- Compatible with 1998-2000 Acura CL and Honda Accord models
Fitment:
Acura CL Base 1998
Acura CL Premium 1998 to 1999
Honda Accord DX 1998 to 2002
Honda Accord EX 1998 to 2002
Honda Accord LX 1998 to 2002
Honda Accord SE 2000
Honda Accord SE 2002
Honda Accord Value Package 2001 to 2002
Honda Prelude S 1992 to 1996
Honda Prelude SE 1995
Honda Prelude Si 1992 to 1996
Honda Prelude Si 4WS 1992 to 1994
Saab 9000 S 1987 to 1989









