The DBA Street Series T2 Slotted Front Rotor is a high-performance brake component designed specifically for Honda Accord models from 1990 to 1997. Crafted from XG-150 high carbon alloyed iron, this rotor undergoes advanced Thermal Stability Profiling to ensure durability under intense braking conditions. Its robust metallurgy can withstand increased stress and heat generated during aggressive driving or heavy-duty applications, making it an ideal upgrade for street enthusiasts seeking reliable stopping power. Featuring DBA’s patented Kangaroo Paw ventilation system, the rotor incorporates 144 diamond and teardrop-shaped pillars that significantly increase surface area and improve airflow. This innovative design enhances heat dissipation, resulting in increased braking effectiveness and reduced brake fade, especially during repeated or prolonged braking sessions. The T2 slot design further optimizes heat management and debris removal, contributing to consistent performance and longer rotor life. The rotor’s machined turned surface with Cubic Boron Nitride (CBN) technology ensures precise disc thickness variation and parallelism, reducing brake shudder and providing a smoother driving experience. Additionally, moisture-proof corrosion protection packaging preserves the rotor’s integrity during storage and shipping. Suitable as a direct replacement, the DBA Street Series T2 Slotted Rotor offers superior cooling, durability, and braking performance for Honda Accord owners who demand high quality and reliability from their brake system.
Features:
- Constructed from high carbon alloyed iron for durability and heat resistance
- Kangaroo Paw ventilation system with 144 diamond and teardrop pillars for enhanced cooling
- Patented T2 slot design for improved heat dissipation and debris removal
- Machined turn with Cubic Boron Nitride technology for precise disc thickness and parallelism
- Moisture-proof corrosion protection packaging for long-lasting performance
- Direct replacement fitment for Honda Accord 1990-97

















