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any recommendations out there in BMO-land for rear rotor replacement for track (only) use?
tia (thanks in advance)
tia (thanks in advance)
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Domestic Product said:What are you running up front ? What's your budget ? KNS has a nice selection and good pricing with free shipping. Have used them and like them. Call and talk with them, many times they will give a better deal then what is on line.
http://www.knsbrakes.com/c/car-items/337_2012+Ford+Mustang+Boss+302
lbp said:Thanks Buddy!
- Do you happen to know if DBA makes a 5000 series rear for the 302?
Grant 302 said:I don't think they do. Well, I haven't seen them anywhere.
Lee, they don't make the 5000 for the rear. I do have 4000s on the rear now and they're holding up remarkably well. I gave up on the 5000s up front because they either warp or crack within 2-3 track days (DTC70s) versus the stockers that last at least 6-10 days and cost less than half of a set of replacement rings.lbp said:Thanks Buddy!
- Do you happen to know if DBA makes a 5000 series rear for the 302?
cloud9 said:Lee, they don't make the 5000 for the rear. I do have 4000s on the rear now and they're holding up remarkably well. I gave up on the 5000s up front because they either warp or crack within 2-3 track days (DTC70s) versus the stockers that last at least 6-10 days and cost less than half of a set of replacement rings.
steveespo said:+1 I am done with DBA and their cracking issues. Seemed like a good product but the Ford rotors outlast them by 3 times and cost a 1/3 as much. That is a 900% cost saving vs. a 1% performance gain due to weight savings. For a 2 piece rotor to be crack resistant it needs to be a true floater, most of these including the DBA are solidly bolted and the material difference between aluminum hats and cast iron rings causes cracks due to differential expansion and cooling rates.
Steve