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StopTech Premium Blank Brake Rotor Rear Subaru STI 2004 | 125.47020
  • StopTech High - Quality Rear Premium Blank Brake Rotor for 2004 Subaru STI
  • StopTech High - Quality Rear Premium Blank Brake Rotor for 2004 Subaru STI
  • StopTech High - Quality Rear Premium Blank Brake Rotor for 2004 Subaru STI
  • StopTech High - Quality Rear Premium Blank Brake Rotor for 2004 Subaru STI

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StopTech Premium Blank Brake Rotor Rear Subaru STI 2004 | 125.47020

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Fitment: This brake rotor is specifically designed for the 2004 Subaru STI. Features: These StopTech premium blank rotors directly upgrade your original equipment rotors. The double - disc ground surface offers a smooth braking feel and extends the life of your brake pads. Made from top - notch materials and coated for excellent corrosion resistance, they are a great choice. Upgrading your stock brakes with these rotors gives you stronger stopping power, better rust protection, and more reliable performance. Key Benefits: Enhanced stopping power, reduced pad noise. Performance Level: Ideal for performance commuting. Recommended Use: Suitable for normal commutes and performance street driving. Location: For the rear. Rotor Style: Blank rotor. Quantity: 1 brake rotor.


Using your StopTech brake rotor is easy. Just install it following your vehicle's standard brake rotor installation process. When using, always drive carefully and let the brakes cool down after heavy use. For maintenance, regularly check the rotor for any signs of wear or damage. Clean it with a suitable brake cleaner to keep it in good condition. Avoid hitting the rotor against hard objects as it may cause damage. If you notice any abnormal noises or reduced braking performance, it's time to have a professional check the rotor.


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