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EBC Brakes GD403 - Disc Brake Rotor

EBC Brakes GD403 - Disc Brake Rotor

RevlineKC

  • $228.80


Part number: GD403

EBC's GD sport rotors features wide aperture slots for cooling to reduce temperatures preventing brake fade. Dimple drilling avoids stress cracks with Thermic black finish with a sleek look whilst preventing corrosion.

EBC Dimpled/Slotted Brake Rotors, made in the U.K., are ideal for a good-looking brake upgrade with improved cooling and braking. Ideal for daily driving, commuting and a bit of sport driving. Black e-coating keeps the rotors looking great and protect against road salts.

  • Quantity: 2 brake rotors per pack.

  • Drilled vs Dimpled

    Whats the big difference between drilled holes and dimples? Besides the obvious visual difference the main difference between the two is overall rotor strength. Not always but on some occasions drilled rotors have been prone to cracking when braking temperatures get high. This is because the drilled holes cause a loss in over rotor strength. The dimples on EBC Sport Slotted & Dimpled Brake Rotors offer the same benefits of drilled rotors, but since they are not through drilled there is no loss in overall rotor strength which decreases the chances of rotor cracking.

    Installation

    With all brake components including your new EBC Sport Slotted & Dimpled Brake Rotors we recommend having a Certified Mechanic install them and perform the proper break-in procedures to ensure that they function properly, and efficiently. If you need any assistance choosing the right brake pad for EBC Sport Brake Rotor feel free to call us. 816-221-4411 Let our sales staff point you in the right direction.


    Note:

    One thing to consider before purchasing a Slotted Brake Rotor is the air noise that can be noticed while driving. With most slotted rotors there will be an increase in air noise as the rotors pass under the brake pad during normal driving conditions. Some people like the noise however others may not.


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