These rotors are direct replacements for the OE brake rotors and will fit straight to your vehicle without any further modifications required. You will receive a pair of handed rotors with specific cooling features for the left and right side of the axle. The full specification and rotor configuration for this particular application can be found in the 'ADDITIONAL INFORMATION' tab. All TAROX 'Bespoke' rotors are made to order at our facility in Italy and are available with the following facings:
- F2000 - long curved grooves
- Sport Japan - drilled and slotted
- C83 - short straight slots
- D95 - countersunk drilled holes
- ZERO - plain braking surface
The 'Bespoke' way...
These rotor assemblies are part of our special 'Bespoke' range which we have compiled to provide a performance solution for vehicles for which parts aren't easily obtainable. Vehicles such as classic sports marques or modern high performance cars whose drivers seek higher levels of performance from their brake setup. All rotors in the 'Bespoke' range are individually CNC machined from a solid piece of steel billet - they are never made in a cast. Once the billet has been machined to the required size it is heat treated and then cooled to unify the structure of the steel and improve strength and durability. This keeps the rotor more stable at extreme temperatures. Characteristics such as warping, cracking, fade and knock off are all massively reduced. The longevity of the rotor and pad are both extended dramatically. The toughened steel is then drilled and/or slotted as required and finally finished by hand. Each rotor is manually ground to a tolerance approaching 0.015mm creating a perfectly level surface to ensure that the rotor will run true. In the case of a two-piece assembly, the billet rotor is then mated to a CNC machined alloy hat which has been hard anodized for protection from the elements.
The Ultimate Tensile Strength (UTS) for these rotors is rated at 57kg per square mm. To put this figure into perspective, the standard for racing spec discs is usually 38kg per square mm and the CEE standard UTS is 25kg per square mm.
If you have any questions about the 'Bespoke' range, please feel free to contact a member of our team with your query.