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DBA SP500 Rear Brake Pads 03-06 EVO 8 & 9 / 04-17 STI / 03-09 350Z | DB1521SP
  • DBA SP500 Rear Brake Pads - Ideal for 03-06 EVO 8 & 9, 04-17 STI, 03-09 350Z | DB1521SP

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DBA SP500 Rear Brake Pads 03-06 EVO 8 & 9 / 04-17 STI / 03-09 350Z | DB1521SP

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Part #: DB1521SP. These DBA SP500 rear brake pads are a great choice for street drivers. They fit multiple models including the 2004 - 2017 Subaru STI, 2003 - 2006 Mitsubishi Evolution 8 & 9, 2003 - 2009 Nissan 350Z (Enthusiast, Grand Touring, Touring, Track), and 2003 - 2004 Infiniti G35 / G35X with Brembo Brakes. Key features include a rear location set, compatibility with T2, X, T3, XS performance rotors, consistent pedal feel, fast bedding due to a scorched finish, reduced NVH, low dust, and a copper - free ceramic material. They can operate in a heat range of 60 - 900°F, offering improved braking performance without the harshness of track - style pads. Even when temperatures exceed 900°F, they maintain stopping power and a consistent pedal feel, making them a top - notch direct replacement.

Using these DBA SP500 rear brake pads is easy. Just install them following your vehicle's standard brake pad replacement procedure. When it comes to using them, you'll notice a smooth and consistent pedal feel right away. Remember, they are designed mainly for street use, so avoid using them for heavy - duty track racing. For maintenance, regularly check the brake pads for wear. If you notice excessive dust, it's normal but you can clean your wheels more often to keep them looking good. Also, make sure to check the brake fluid level as it might change slightly after installing new brake pads. Keep an eye on the temperature of your brakes during long drives, but these pads can handle a wide heat range from 60 to 900°F. If you experience any unusual noises or vibrations, have your brakes inspected by a professional.


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