The DBA Gold Series Front Slotted and Drilled Rotor is engineered for high-performance braking in Mini Cooper models from 2007 to 2010. Featuring a premium non-directional cross-drilled and slotted design, this rotor offers improved heat dissipation, enhanced braking performance, and reduced brake fade during spirited driving or heavy-duty use. The attractive gold finish on the rotor hub not only adds a stylish touch but also provides corrosion resistance, ensuring long-lasting durability. Designed as a direct replacement, this rotor maintains optimal fitment and compatibility with OEM components for a seamless upgrade.
This rotor is ideal for drivers seeking improved stopping power and reliability on the street, especially for those who push their vehicles in daily driving or recreational activities. The cross-drilled and slotted pattern effectively vents gases and debris from the braking surface, reducing the risk of brake fade and ensuring consistent performance. Built with precision engineering and high-quality materials, the DBA Gold Series rotor meets or exceeds industry standards for safety and performance.
Installation is straightforward, making it suitable for both professional mechanics and experienced DIY enthusiasts. Whether upgrading from stock components or replacing worn rotors, this premium rotor provides a significant upgrade in braking performance, style, and longevity, helping you maintain control and safety on all your drives.
Features:
- Non-directional cross-drilled and slotted design for optimal heat dissipation
- Attractive gold finish on the rotor hub for corrosion resistance
- Premium quality materials for durability and long-lasting performance
- Direct replacement for OEM fitment on Mini Cooper from 2007 to 2010
- Enhanced braking performance for street and spirited driving
Fitment:
Mini Cooper Base 2007 to 2010
Mini Cooper Clubman 2008 to 2010
Mini Cooper John Cooper Works 2009 to 2010
Mini Cooper John Cooper Works Clubman 2009 to 2010
Mini Cooper S 2007 to 2010
Mini Cooper S Clubman 2008 to 2010



















