The DBA 5000 Series Slotted Front Brake Rotor is engineered for high-performance automotive applications, providing reliable braking power and durability for Mercedes Benz C63 S AMG models from 2016 to 2021. Designed as a direct replacement, this rotor features advanced slotted technology that enhances heat dissipation, reduces brake fade, and ensures consistent stopping performance under demanding conditions. Its two-piece construction offers improved thermal management and reduced unsprung weight, contributing to better handling and ride quality. The patented T3 bi-directional slot design not only maximizes brake pad engagement but also helps evacuate gases and debris for cleaner contact and increased brake response.
Constructed from premium materials, the DBA 5000 Series rotor is built to withstand the rigors of heavy-duty driving, whether on the street or track. Its precision-machined surface ensures a perfect fit for easy installation, making it an ideal upgrade for enthusiasts seeking enhanced braking performance without compromising reliability. This rotor’s durability and design make it suitable for high-performance vehicles that demand superior stopping power and longevity.
Upgrade your Mercedes Benz C63 S AMG with this high-quality, performance-oriented brake rotor from DBA. It is specifically engineered to meet or exceed OEM standards, ensuring safety and optimal braking efficiency. Whether you’re replacing worn-out rotors or upgrading for improved performance, the DBA 5000 Series Slotted Front Brake Rotor delivers consistent, dependable braking for demanding driving conditions and heavy-duty use.
Features:
- Heavy-duty performance brake rotor designed for high-stress driving conditions
- Alloy: Premium materials for durability and heat resistance
- Technology: Slotted design for enhanced heat dissipation and gas evacuation
- Construction: Two-piece construction for improved thermal management and reduced unsprung weight
- Application: Direct replacement for Mercedes Benz C63 S AMG W205 models from 2016-2021













