C7 Corvette Stingray DBA 4000 Series T3 Rear Brake Rotors
C7 Corvette Stingray DBA 4000 Series T3 Rear Brake Rotors The DBA 4000 Series T3 Rear Brake Rotors, part number DBA42761S, are direct-replacement performance rotors for 2014–2019 C7 Corvette Stingray Coupe and Convertible models with the LT1 6.2L V8. They fit Stingrays with either the JL9 standard brake system or the J55 Z51 performance brake system. This listing includes a complete pair of two 339 mm rear rotors for installation with the factory rear calipers and mounting brackets. Product Details Brand: DBA – Disc Brakes Australia Product Line: 4000 Series T3 Product Type: Slotted rear brake rotors Fitment: 2014–2019 C7 Corvette Stingray Brake Packages: RPO JL9 standard brakes and RPO J55 Z51 brakes Position: Rear axle Included Quantity: Two rear rotors, complete pair Part Number: DBA42761S per rotor Construction: One-piece vented rotors Rotor Material: High-carbon alloyed iron Surface: CNC-machined T3 slots Slot Design: Bi-directional Internal Ventilation: DBA Kangaroo Paw ventilation Brake Pads Included: No Shipping: $9.99 in the USA Benefits Includes two rotors for a complete C7 Corvette Stingray rear brake service Fits both JL9 standard-brake and J55 Z51 Stingray models Direct replacement for the original rear calipers and mounting brackets T3 slots help clear brake dust and friction gases from the pad surface Bi-directional design allows either rotor to be installed on either side High-carbon iron construction supports consistent braking through repeated heat cycles Kangaroo Paw ventilation promotes airflow and heat dissipation Suitable for daily driving and demanding performance-street use What to Expect The DBA 4000 Series T3 is a factory-size, one-piece rear rotor upgrade rather than a big-brake conversion. It retains the original C7 Corvette Stingray rear calipers and mounting points while adding DBA’s T3 slot pattern, high-carbon iron construction, and performance-focused ventilation. Unlike the front brake system, where JL9 and J55 Stingrays require different rotor sizes, both factory Stingray brake packages use the same DBA42761S rear rotor. The T3 pattern is bi-directional, so separate driver- and passenger-side part numbers are not required. Technical Specifications Outside Diameter: 339 mm / approximately 13.3 inches Rotor Thickness: 26 mm Minimum Thickness: 24 mm Overall Height: 48 mm Center Bore: 70.72 mm Bolt Pattern: 5 × 120 mm Rotor Weight: Approximately 22.3 pounds each Vane Design: DBA Kangaroo Paw vents Installation Overview The DBA42761S rotors install in the factory C7 Corvette Stingray rear rotor locations and work with the original rear calipers and mounting brackets. Install both rotors together, clean the rotor and hub mounting surfaces, inspect the brake pads and caliper hardware, and follow the DBA and brake-pad manufacturer bedding procedures after installation. Important Notes This listing is for a pair. Quantity one includes two DBA42761S rear brake rotors. Fits C7 Corvette Stingray models with either RPO JL9 or RPO J55 brakes. Brake pads, calipers, brake fluid, hoses, and installation hardware are not included. These are factory-size one-piece rotors, not a two-piece rotor system or big-brake conversion. These rotors do not fit C7 Corvette Grand Sport, Z06, ZR1, or aftermarket big-brake systems. CORVETTE COMPATIBILITY Generation: C7 Corvette Model Years: 2014–2019 Model: Stingray Engine: LT1 6.2L V8 Standard Brake Package: RPO JL9 Z51 Performance Brake Package: RPO J55 Brake Position: Rear axle Body Styles: Coupe and convertible Why Buy DBA C7 Corvette Stingray Brake Rotors From Custom Corvette Accessories? Custom Corvette Accessories is enthusiast owned and operated, so correct Corvette brake-package fitment and clear ordering information matter. This package includes the complete pair of DBA42761S rear rotors needed for a C7 Corvette Stingray, rather than requiring customers to order two individually packaged rotors.
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