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On ‎8‎/‎01‎/‎2014 at 5:03 PM, Ross23 said:

HI Guys,

I'm looking at upgrading my front and rear rotors with the following:

Front Brake Rotors - DBA 504S Street Series T2 Slotted Brake Rotor

Rear Brake Rotors - DBA 505S Street Series T2 Slotted Brake Rotor

I have a 2009 G6e Turbo and was wondering if these will be worth the upgrade over the stock rotors? I'm not taking my car down the drags or anything like that. I'm just looking for a basic upgrade over the stock rotors.

Thanks.

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Mate did you end up doing the upgrade? I have an 09 G6E Turbo also and was keen to know if the rotors you listed here fit?

 

I have had members tell me the fronts are 322mm not 298mm but keen to make sure before I order (5000km from the car so cant measure)

 

Cheers.

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As per the other post about this topic, the 322mm are the ones you want for a "Turbo" model of G6E. 99% sure.

Or just wait until you're not 5000km from the car or get a family member/ or friend to measure the rotors on your behalf :)

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9 hours ago, k31th said:

Or just wait until you're not 5000km from the car or get a family member/ or friend to measure the rotors on your behalf :)

 

not talking to me but.....

 

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Apparently I cant drive to my house. I use to use Steve to do my car measurements when I was away....

 

 

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Hi guys, iv ordered a front set of 6 pot brembos and dba t3 4000 rotors for my fgx xr6t, once installed with new fluid do I need to go and bed them in? Like 3-4 medium brakes from 60kph but not  completely stopping then go do 8 to 10 harder brakes from 100kph without completely stopping then drive for 10 minutes to let cool down. Is this necessary to get the brakes sorted from the get go? Cheers guys

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I always do a bit of bedding in, but just follow the recommendations of the pad/disc manufacturer.

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