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Can someone recommend me a reliable workshop that sells and installs AP racing rotor?

 

thanks.

 

Can look for Neudinamix, Adam - 9108 6335, He have lobang for AP Racing.

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I also looking for DBA rotor for my subaru AP CP5200. I know the DBA part number (DBA52935.1) and I cannot find them online. :(

 

Any kind soul can help me to look out

 

My bad. Its actually DBA. DBA is an Australian company which specialise in rotors only. They are quite well establish. Check out on www.DBA.com.au. I think there is a local distributor for DBA in Kaki Bukit. 40k for original AP is not good. I heard AP original rotor wears in fast and you just confirmed my doubts. I am on AP 5200 but on Taiwanese rotors. Previously was on AP rotors. So far the taiwanese rotors are good and into my 50k now and the grooves are still quite deep and visible. Do you get uneven wear in your AP rotors? One side seems to eat more than the other?

 

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For rotors replacement, need to also replace the bolts or not har?

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they recommend to change the bolt. It is like when the car change engine oil, the car also change oil filter.

 

For rotors replacement, need to also replace the bolts or not har?

 

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Hi, can help to see if my brake rotors need to change soon?

They had been used for approx 3 years (50k km).

So far no issues and brake still feels good.

Just concern as I remember installer told me usually change after 1 or 2 years. I was thinking is that for racing application?

 

 

Old rotor 1.jpg

Old rotor 2.jpg

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15 minutes ago, Columbian78 said:

Hi, can help to see if my brake rotors need to change soon?

They had been used for approx 3 years (50k km).

So far no issues and brake still feels good.

Just concern as I remember installer told me usually change after 1 or 2 years. I was thinking is that for racing application?

 

 

Old rotor 1.jpg

Old rotor 2.jpg

measure rotor thickness. thats the only 100% recommended way.

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