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DBA Front Drilled & Slotted 4000 T3 Series Rotor Nissan 350z / Infiniti G35 2005-2008 | 42308XS
  • DBA 4000 T3 Series Front Drilled & Slotted Rotor for 2005 - 2008 Nissan 350z/Infiniti G35
  • DBA 4000 T3 Series Front Drilled & Slotted Rotor for 2005 - 2008 Nissan 350z/Infiniti G35

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DBA Front Drilled & Slotted 4000 T3 Series Rotor Nissan 350z / Infiniti G35 2005-2008 | 42308XS

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Part #: 42308XS. Fit for 2005 - 2008 Nissan 350Z (Base, Enthusiast, Performance, Touring), 2005 - 2008 Infiniti G35 Base, 2007 - 2008 Infiniti G35 (Journey, Sport), and 2006 - 2008 Infiniti G35 X. Sold individually, price per rotor. Features: Front - position rotors. Tri - Symmetrical curve slots offer a quiet, responsive, and smooth brake feel. The Kangaroo Paw 144 diamond and tear - drop pillar ventilation system boosts heat dissipation. XG150 High Carbon Alloyed Iron reduces warping and cracking, extending rotor life. Thermographic Temperature Monitoring paint markings show peak braking temperatures. Paint protection on non - friction areas prevents corrosion and rust. Comes with a 12 - month or 12,000 - mile warranty from purchase date. Ideal for street cars and weekend track warriors.

Using this DBA 4000 T3 Series rotor is straightforward. Just replace your old front rotor with this new one according to your car's standard rotor replacement process. Remember, these rotors are sold individually, so buy as many as you need for your vehicle. As for maintenance, keep an eye on the thermographic temperature monitoring paint markings. If they show that the rotor is reaching very high temperatures frequently, it might be a sign that you're pushing your brakes too hard. Regularly check for any signs of rust or corrosion on the non - friction areas. If you notice any, the paint protection might be damaged, and you can consider reapplying a suitable anti - rust paint. Also, be aware of any unusual noises or vibrations when braking, as this could indicate a problem with the rotor. If you experience these issues, it's best to have a professional mechanic take a look. With proper use and maintenance, this rotor can serve you well for a long time.


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