Description
Upgrade your Ford Focus RS with the DBA 4000 Series T3 front brake rotor, part number DBA42968S. This high-performance replacement rotor is engineered for optimal stopping power and durability, ensuring reliable braking under demanding conditions. Featuring DBA’s patented T3 bi-directional slot design, it provides improved heat dissipation, debris clearance, and increased brake pad grip for enhanced overall braking performance. The slotted surface promotes consistent brake pad contact, reducing fade during aggressive driving or frequent braking scenarios.
Constructed from high-quality materials, the DBA 4000 Series rotor offers a precise fit and long-lasting performance. It’s designed as a direct replacement for the OE rotor, simplifying installation and maintaining factory specifications. Whether you’re upgrading for better performance or replacing worn components, this rotor delivers excellent value and dependable braking power.
Suitable for 2016 and 2017 Ford Focus models, this rotor is a perfect choice for enthusiasts looking to improve their vehicle’s braking capabilities without sacrificing reliability or safety. Its design incorporates advanced slot technology to optimize heat management and extend rotor lifespan, making it ideal for spirited driving or daily commuting alike. Trust DBA’s reputation for quality and innovation with this durable, high-performance rotor.
Features:
- Alloy Material: Constructed from high-quality, durable materials for long-lasting performance
- Bi-Directional Slot Design: Features DBA’s patented T3 slot pattern for superior heat dissipation and debris removal
- Slotted Surface: Enhances brake pad contact and reduces brake fade during demanding driving conditions
- Direct Replacement: Designed to fit 2016-2017 Ford Focus RS models seamlessly for easy installation
- Performance Enhancement: Provides improved braking power, heat management, and pad grip for spirited driving
Fitment:
Ford Focus RS 2016
Ford Focus RS 2017




















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