Precision-balanced and high-carbon composition ensure reliable braking performance in off-road, towing, and everyday driving conditions.
Custom 6 slot design and various vane options enhance cooling efficiency, preventing overheating and maintaining braking effectiveness.
Coated with Ultracoat Z360 formula for corrosion resistance.
Custom 6 slot design and various vane options enhance cooling efficiency, preventing overheating and maintaining braking effectiveness.
Coated with Ultracoat Z360 formula for corrosion resistance.
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Upgrade your 4WD vehicle's braking system with the Protex Ultra 4WD Disc Rotor Front - DR033, designed for precision and durability in demanding conditions. Crafted with a high-carbon composition and precision-balanced, this rotor is ideal for off-road adventures, towing, and everyday driving.
Features:
- Precision Engineering: Precision-balanced with a ground finish for smooth operation and reduced vibration.
- Versatile Use: Suitable for both off-road adventures and everyday driving, ensuring reliable performance in diverse conditions.
- Longevity: Designed for durability and longevity, providing cost-effective braking solutions over time.
- Corrosion Resistance: Coated with Ultracoat Z360 formula for extended rotor life and protection against corrosion.
- Enhanced Cooling: Unique vane designs (pillar, straight, curved) improve cooling efficiency, maintaining optimal performance under high braking temperatures.
To suit the following vehicle/make/model:
- Toyota Land Cruiser
- Nissan Patrol
- Mitsubishi Pajero
- Ford Ranger
- Toyota Hilux
- Holden Colorado
- Isuzu D-Max
- Mazda BT-50
- Volkswagen Amarok
- Jeep Wrangler
Part Number: DR033
OD | 257 |
Ht | 36 |
Max | 22 |
Min | 20.6 |
Ctr | 88 |
Studs | 6 |
Studs | 6 |
Protex Ultra 4WD Disc Rotor Front - DR033
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$74.99
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