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    DBA or stoptech. 1pc or 2 pc?

    Hey guys,

    I got a set of dba 4000 at the rear 1pc. choice was simple, they don't offer 2pc for the rear.

    But this winter, I want to change my rotor in front.

    Either DBA 4000 which is twice cheaper than the 5000 2pc version.. Why do I want the 2pc ? well mainly for the braggin factor or the look factor ( but hey,.. do we REALLY can tell with wheels on if its 1 or 2pc that easily?)

    Or I can get some stoptech 2pc in zinc coating for about 100 less than the dba 5000.

    what would you do guys?
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    if im not mistaken 1pc rotors hold onto more heat longer then 2pc rotors.
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    I went dba 4000 series all the way. At the end, it all comes down to costs but the advantages of having a 2 pc rotor oppose to a 1 pc rotor is there. Perhaps with the money saved from buying a 2 pc rotor, you can get a set of stainless steel brake lines or a brake cylinder stopper.

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    the only advantage I see with 2 pc is look and 1lbs ligther lol. no!?
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    There's a big difference in heatsoak if you make a lot of high speed braking. Also there's less chance in having the rotors warping due to thermal strain. In your case, no it shouldn't make a difference.
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    i say get the 1 piece and with the money saved get some track lessons

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    thanks frank. I love you. We'll ride together next year!
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    AMS has a good set of front 2 piece rotors which I can't wait to throw on next year

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    Hands down DBA and Stoptech are better than the rest.
    As for 1 or 2 piece rotors, if you are not tracking the car go with 1 pc and spend the savings on something else.
    DBA 4000 cool very well, and are awesome quality. You can have them for a pretty good price as well, hat's my recommendation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by r33_gtst View Post
    AMS has a good set of front 2 piece rotors which I can't wait to throw on next year
    LOL, don't put anything AMS in your brake system if you plan to go on the track!

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