The DBA 4000 Series XS Gold drilled and slotted front rotor is engineered for high-performance Ford Mustang models from 2015 to 2017. Featuring a premium non-directional cross-drilled and slotted design, this rotor effectively improves heat dissipation, brake pad friction, and gas venting, resulting in enhanced braking performance and reduced brake fade during intense driving conditions. The attractive gold finish on the rotor hub adds a stylish touch to your vehicle’s brake assembly, combining functionality with aesthetic appeal. This rotor is specifically designed for Mustang GT models equipped with the Performance Package and 380mm front rotors, ensuring a precise fit and reliable operation. Its robust construction and innovative venting features make it ideal for spirited driving, track use, or demanding street performance. Installation is straightforward for qualified technicians, and the rotor maintains durability through rigorous use, providing consistent braking power over time. Whether upgrading your stock brakes or seeking a high-quality replacement, the DBA 4000 Series drilled and slotted rotor offers a premium solution for Ford Mustang enthusiasts who demand superior braking efficiency and visual appeal.
Features:
- Cross-drilled and slotted design for optimal heat dissipation and gas venting
- Premium non-directional pattern for versatile installation
- Gold finish on rotor hub for enhanced aesthetic appeal
- Designed specifically for Ford Mustang GT with Performance Package
- Durable construction for high-performance driving and track use
Fitment:
Ford Mustang EcoBoost 2015
Ford Mustang EcoBoost 2017 to 2018
Ford Mustang EcoBoost Premium 2015
Ford Mustang EcoBoost Premium 2017 to 2018
Ford Mustang GT 2015
Ford Mustang GT 2017 to 2018
Ford Mustang GT 50 Years Limited Edition 2015
Ford Mustang GT Premium 2015
Ford Mustang GT Premium 2017 to 2018
Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 2015
Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 2017 to 2018
Ford Mustang Shelby GT350R 2015
Ford Mustang Shelby GT350R 2017 to 2018
Ford Mustang V6 2015











