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    DBA Slotted Rotors

    Hey guys i'm in need of some help

    I bought a pair of dba slotted rotors for the fronts.

    Took my car to hanny's today for its 5000km service.
    They told me that the rotors were wrong..
    Whether this is true or not I don't know as they were supposed to change the brake pads,lines,fluid for me, but after the service was done they said they didn't have enough time today and told me to come back when I had the right rotors.

    The part number of the rotors is DBA 42508S.

    My questions are:

    Are these rotors the right ones for my car?
    I have google'd a bit and found they are for the dc5 type r, but they didn't
    specify if it was for the JDM or AUDM version.

    If they are the wrong rotors, what can I do to make them fit?

    Would I have to change the calipers to spoon/brembo or something?

    Would it be better off sending them back and getting the right rotors for my car?


    If you guys can help me out it would be very much appreciated

    Thanks
    Shak
    Shak's S2000

    #2
    so where did you buy them from?

    does it say 42508S on the box?

    do they look like this:

    http://www.clubrsx.com/merchant.mvc?...ode=DBA-42508S

    do you have an AUDM DC5R?

    do you have the original brakes? or JDM brakes?
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      #3
      As you suspected those rotors are for JDM DC5R. The part number for the Australian DC5 is DBA2500 or DBA42500S for the 4000 series with slots. I don't think there is any easy way to make them fit the Australian model, send them back and get the correct ones.

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        #4
        this is a common mistake

        forget jdm/audm this just confuses sellers

        always quote the size of the rotor; 300mm for audm.

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          #5
          Originally posted by l__i__l View Post
          this is a common mistake

          forget jdm/audm this just confuses sellers

          always quote the size of the rotor; 300mm for audm.
          That doesn't help though, because the JDM DC5R has 300mm diameter rotors also. The offset of the hat is the major difference.

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            #6
            hat height is 47.5mm for AU and 57.8mm for JDM
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              #7
              just pretend u have a ep3r when ever u think of brakes and ur fine
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                #8
                Originally posted by tinkerbell View Post
                so where did you buy them from?

                does it say 42508S on the box?

                do they look like this:

                http://www.clubrsx.com/merchant.mvc?...ode=DBA-42508S

                do you have an AUDM DC5R?

                do you have the original brakes? or JDM brakes?

                Bought them on Ebay from an aussie seller.

                Yes it says 42508S on the box

                No they dont look like that but, they are a new design which works the same way i'm guessing see pictures below

                Yes I have an AUDM DC5R

                Yes I have original brakes.

                What will I have to do/get in order for me to be able to use these rotors?



                Shak's S2000

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                  #9
                  If these are for the jdm dc5r... Can u use these if u have the brembo brakes?

                  If so... Incentive to buy brakes
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by plAythiNG View Post
                    If these are for the jdm dc5r... Can u use these if u have the brembo brakes?

                    If so... Incentive to buy brakes
                    Thats what I was wondering Alex..

                    Car guru's from above please come back! What do I need so I am able to use these? JDM Hubs? Front brake conversion?
                    Shak's S2000

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Shakeel View Post
                      Thats what I was wondering Alex..

                      Car guru's from above please come back! What do I need so I am able to use these? JDM Hubs? Front brake conversion?
                      You *could* put a 10mm spacer behind the rotor. The spacer would most likely need to be custom though and this is super ghetto.

                      Alternatively you could get the rest of the JDM front suspension conversion to suit. Take a look at THIS thread. For this you will need at a minimum:

                      2 x JDM LCA
                      2 x knuckles w/ hub and wheel bearing
                      Front swaybar with bushes and endlinks
                      2 x Brembo calipers with pads
                      2 x axles

                      This is going to cost a significant sum. You are really better off selling those rotors to someone that already has the conversion and getting the correct rotors. The Australian model brakes are not that bad.

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                        #12
                        i have brand new endless mx72 pads that will suit jdm brembos
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                          #13
                          hi guys just bought some rear rotors on ebay Disc Part # RDA7590 (pair) this was the description "HONDA Integra TYPE R & TYPE S 1999 Onwards REAR Disc Brake Rotors NEW PAIR" saw 1999 and thought dc2 will these fit dc2 ?

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Shakeel View Post
                            What will I have to do/get in order for me to be able to use these rotors?
                            so instead of returning them for a replacement for the correct set - you want to 'make them fit'?

                            have fun
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                              #15
                              Originally posted by KEVSY View Post
                              hi guys just bought some rear rotors on ebay Disc Part # RDA7590 (pair) this was the description "HONDA Integra TYPE R & TYPE S 1999 Onwards REAR Disc Brake Rotors NEW PAIR" saw 1999 and thought dc2 will these fit dc2 ?
                              which DC2?

                              VTiR or Type R?
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