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> Rda Vs Dba Rear Disc Rotors (tp Magna) For Quality, Deciphering the mumbo jumbo
Curioso
post Jul 22 2009, 02:20 PM
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Hey

Does anyone have any thoughts or experiences on RDA and/or DBA disc rotors for a TM-TP Magna?

I've been "advised" that the RDA is much better quality than its DBA equivalent (DBA/RDA222 model) for rear disc rotors, with one caveat: if the DBA was a two-piece, instead of a one-piece, it would have comparable quality to the RDA version.

Is this just mechanical mumbo jumbo, or does someone out there know something I don't?

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post Jul 29 2009, 09:43 AM
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Athough I am not familiar with either of the maufacturers you mention, there is likely not much difference for use with the rears, i.e., the front brakes provide 80% of the stopping power. For the fronts, I use Cryostop cryo treated, anodized rotors with Akibono street performance pads and they work great.
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