The DBA Street Series T2 slotted rear brake rotor is designed to enhance braking performance and reliability for Lexus IS F models from 2008 to 2014. Featuring CNC-machined bi-symmetrical slots, this rotor provides a quieter, more responsive brake pedal feel while efficiently evacuating friction dust and gases. The innovative T2 slot design eliminates the need for separate left and right rotor configurations, simplifying installation and ensuring consistent performance across all applications. The unique slot pattern increases exit points for heat and gas dissipation, contributing to improved brake effectiveness and reduced fade during intensive braking scenarios. Constructed with DBA’s patented kangaroo paw ventilation system, this rotor offers increased surface area for superior heat dissipation, helping to maintain optimal braking performance even under demanding conditions. The use of Cubic Boron Nitride (CBN) machining ensures low disc thickness variation and high parallelism, which reduces brake shudder and provides a smooth, stable brake pedal feel. The rotor’s corrosion-resistant packaging guarantees durability and longevity, making it an ideal choice for enthusiasts and professionals seeking high-quality replacement components. The DBA Street Series T2 rotor is a direct replacement that offers enhanced braking efficiency, increased heat management, and long-lasting performance for your Lexus IS F. Whether for street driving or more aggressive braking applications, this rotor delivers reliable stopping power and improved safety on the road.
Features:
- Bi-symmetrical CNC-machined slots for quieter, responsive braking
- Innovative T2 slot design eliminates need for left/right rotor pairing
- Enhanced heat dissipation with kangaroo paw ventilation system
- Low disc thickness variation thanks to Cubic Boron Nitride machining
- Corrosion-resistant packaging for durability
- Direct replacement fitment for Lexus IS F 2008-2014
- Ideal for street and intensive braking applications
Fitment:
Lexus IS F Base 2008 to 2012

















