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Does any one know the difference and if one is better then the other

DBA759 are listed for Sportivo and are street series

DBA4562 are listed for the American XRS and is same size and DBA759 but are 4000 series which should be the performance oriented series

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The DBA 759 is for a 4 stud hub and the DBA 4562 is for a 5 stud hub. Also there is 0.5mm difference in the height of the disc hat which will reduce the clearance to one side of the caliper.

http://www.dba.com.au/products/dba759

http://www.dba.com.au/products/dba4562

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thx for that, i cant seem to find the info you posted up, i am guessing you have to be registered,

didnt know that us xrs came in 5 stud either,

do you know if dba4807 will fit, its listed for all us corolla and its also 4000 series, but its 288 diameter, and stock is 275, will it still fit?

sorry for all the questions and hassling just trying to find a 4000 series rotor to fit

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I just looked it up on the DBA site http://www.dba.com.au/ and put the part numbers in the search box. Im not registered or anything like that.

Maybe one of the Corolla guys will be able to help you more as I dont know enough about what can and cant fit. But a 288mm disc will need to be machined down to 275mm to fit at the very least.

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u will just need to get the 4562's re-drilled .....need to drill 3 new holes to match the 4 stud pattern ...... i had these on my stivo before upgrading to my big brake kit ..... no probs running them

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so the height difference of 0.5 doesnt make a problem,

where did you get them drilled, i am in perth so asking for what type off a shop does it,

or can i just do it my self at home

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so the height difference of 0.5 doesnt make a problem,

where did you get them drilled, i am in perth so asking for what type off a shop does it,

or can i just do it my self at home

i had no probs running this setup ....... my mates at their workshop just used their drill press to do it ......

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