The DBA 4000 Series XS Rotor is engineered for high-performance automotive braking, specifically designed for Mazda RX-8 models from 2004 to 2011. Crafted with high carbon and heat-treated iron, these rotors deliver exceptional durability and heat resistance, ensuring consistent braking performance even under demanding conditions. The patented Kangaroo Paw ventilation system enhances cooling efficiency by promoting optimal airflow across the rotor surface, reducing heat build-up and prolonging component life. The unique drill and slot pattern not only improves brake pad bite and reduces brake fade but also helps in dispersing brake dust and gases for cleaner, more effective braking.
Ideal for enthusiasts seeking a direct replacement that offers superior stopping power and reliability, the DBA 4000 Series XS rotors are perfect for street and spirited driving alike. Their precision manufacturing ensures a perfect fit and easy installation, making them suitable for both street use and track days. Whether upgrading from stock rotors or replacing worn components, these rotors provide a significant upgrade in braking performance, safety, and longevity.
Constructed with quality materials and advanced engineering, the DBA 4000 Series XS rotors are the ultimate choice for Mazda RX-8 owners who demand high performance and durability. Their compatibility with multiple model years ensures a broad fitment range, making them a versatile and reliable solution for your vehicle’s braking system.
Features:
- High carbon and heat-treated iron for enhanced durability
- Patented Kangaroo Paw ventilation system for superior cooling
- Unique drill and slot pattern for improved brake performance
- Perfect direct replacement for Mazda RX-8 models from 2004 to 2011
- Engineered for street and spirited driving applications
Fitment:
Mazda RX-8 40th Anniversary Edition 2008
Mazda RX-8 Base 2004 to 2007
Mazda RX-8 Grand Touring 2008 to 2011
Mazda RX-8 R3 2009 to 2011
Mazda RX-8 Shinka 2005
Mazda RX-8 Sport 2008 to 2011
Mazda RX-8 Touring 2008 to 2009













