BREMBO 09.7812.2X Disc brake rotorSubaru Impreza 2014 2005, WRX STI 2017 2015, Toyota 86 2020 2019. UV coating on the entire disc. Environmentally friendly protective coating. Highly resistant to corrosion and ready to install out of the box. Comes with necessary fixing hardware. Full control over the entire process. Brembo's UV coated rotors were developed as direct replacements that meet or exceed OEM specifications. Environmentally friendly, solvent free UV coating provides
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Subaru Impreza 2014-2005, WRX STI 2017-2015, Toyota 86 2020-2019. UV coating on the entire disc. Environmentally friendly protective coating. Highly resistant to corrosion and ready to install out of the box. Comes with necessary fixing hardware. Full control over the entire process.
Brembo's UV coated rotors were developed as direct replacements that meet or exceed OEM specifications. Environmentally friendly, solvent-free UV coating provides excellent protection for discs, including brake plate surfaces. High carbon cast iron (where applicable) minimizes noise and vibration, providing maximum performance and enhanced driving comfort. UV Coated rotors offer simple, worry-free installation with a fixing screw kit that includes all necessary hardware. New intelligent marking locations indicate part number and minimum thickness. Rotors and pads must be replaced together to optimize and restore brake performance. Pair UV coated rotors with Brembo's NAO/Ceramic or Low Met brake pad formulations. Brembo is the most trusted brand in braking.
Manufacturer: Brembo Brand: Brembo Model name: 09.7812.2X Product size: 32.59 x 32.59 x 5.31 cm; 10.75 kg br>Product model number: 09.7812.2X Discontinued by manufacturer: No Original product number: 26300FE070, SU00306805 Position: Front Product dimensions Depth x Width × Height: 32.6 x 32.6 x 5.3 cm Item weight: 10.7 Kilograms