Brake Rotors Guide
Best Brake Rotors for the
2015 – 2023 Dodge Challenger: Every Rotor Compared
A complete comparison of brake rotors for the 2015-2023 Dodge Challenger — covering the 3.6L V6, 5.7L Hemi R/T, 6.4L 392 Scat Pack, and 6.2L Hellcat. Slotted, drilled, and blank options from EBC and DBA. Stopping power, noise, pricing, and fitment notes.
At a Glance
Quick Comparison
| Brand / Rotor | Rotor Style | Stopping Power | Noise | Performance Over Stock | Fits | Price | |
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| EBC Premium Front | Blank | Moderate | Very Quiet | Moderate | Challenger 5.7L Hemi |
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| DBA Street Series Slotted | Slotted | Good | Quiet | — | Challenger V6 & 5.7L |
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| DBA Street Series D&S | Drilled & Slotted | Good | Quiet | — | Challenger V6 & 5.7L |
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| EBC BSD Front | Slotted | Excellent | Very Quiet | Very Good | Challenger 5.7L Hemi |
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Important
What to Know Before You Buy
Rotor Style: Slotted vs Drilled vs Blank
Slotted rotors resist heat better and help degas pads under heavy use. Drilled rotors aid gas venting and look sporty but can crack under track use. Blank rotors are quietest and most durable for daily driving.
Coating & Corrosion
Coated rotors resist rust on hats and vanes. Important for daily drivers in wet or salt climates. The pad swept area will wear through the coating after the first few stops.
Front vs Rear
Many products are front-only or rear-only. The front axle does most of the braking work. Match rotors to your needs; 392 and Hellcat models use a different rear brake layout than base and R/T.
Pad Compatibility
Rotors work with OE or aftermarket pads. Ensure the pad compound matches your use — street vs track. Upgrade pads when upgrading rotors for best results.
EBC BSD Front Brake Rotors: 300 / Challenger / Charger / Magnum 2005 - 2024 (5.7L Hemi)
The EBC BSD (Brake System Design) Front Rotors use a unique V-slot pattern that improves heat dispersion and keeps pads cooler than OE rotors. Thermic Black coating resists rust. BSD rotors deliver the best stopping power in this guide with very quiet operation.
Fits Dodge Challenger R/T 5.7L Hemi (2015–2023). Sold as a pair. Does not fit SXT V6, 392 Scat Pack, or Hellcat. The coating wears off in the pad swept area after bedding; do not remove it with brake cleaner. Ideal for street and light track use.
Pros
- Highest stopping power in this guide
- V-slot design for heat dissipation
- Thermic Black coating; very quiet
Cons
- 5.7L Hemi only
- Premium price
DBA Street Series Rear Brake Rotors (Slotted): 300, Challenger, Charger, Magnum 2005 - 2023 (V6 & 5.7L Hemi)
DBA Street Series Slotted Rear Rotors offer Australian-engineered quality with slotted design for improved heat dissipation and pad degassing. Coated for corrosion resistance. DBA’s Street Series targets daily drivers who want a step up from OE without track-day pricing.
Fits Dodge Challenger SXT (V6) and R/T (5.7L Hemi) (2015–2023). Does not fit 392 Scat Pack or Hellcat (different rear brake layout). Rear axle only.
Pros
- Slotted design; coated
- DBA reputation; Australian-made
- Fits V6 and 5.7L Hemi
Cons
- Rear only; excludes 392 and Hellcat
DBA Street Series Rear Brake Rotors (Drilled & Slotted): 300, Challenger, Charger, Magnum 2005 - 2023 (V6 & 5.7L Hemi)
The DBA Street Series Drilled & Slotted Rear Rotors combine slots and cross-drilling for maximum gas venting and a sporty look. Same DBA quality as the slotted version, with the added visual appeal of drilled holes. Coated for corrosion resistance.
Fits Dodge Challenger SXT (V6) and R/T (5.7L Hemi) (2015–2023). Excludes 392 Scat Pack and Hellcat. Drilled rotors can crack under severe track use; best for street and occasional spirited driving.
Pros
- Drilled & slotted for gas venting
- Sporty look; coated
- DBA quality; fits V6 and 5.7L
Cons
- Drilled rotors can crack under track abuse
- Rear only; excludes 392 and Hellcat
Fitment Reference
Which Rotors Fit Your Vehicle?
| Vehicle / Trim | EBC Premium | EBC BSD | DBA Slotted | DBA D&S |
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| Challenger SXT 3.6L V6 | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Challenger R/T 5.7L Hemi | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Challenger 392 Scat Pack / Hellcat | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
✓ = Confirmed • ✗ = Excluded • — = Not tested
392 and Hellcat use a different rear brake layout. EBC rotors fit 5.7L Hemi only. DBA rotors fit V6 and 5.7L rear.
Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Slotted vs drilled vs blank rotors: which is best for my use?
Blank rotors are quietest and most durable for daily driving. Slotted rotors resist heat better and help degas pads under heavy use. Drilled rotors aid gas venting and look sporty but can crack under severe track use. For most Challenger owners, slotted or blank is the best choice.
Do coated rotors last longer?
Coating on the hat and vanes resists rust, which can extend the appearance life of the rotor. The pad swept area wears through the coating after bedding. Coated rotors are especially valuable in wet or salt climates.
When should I replace my brake rotors?
Replace rotors when they reach minimum thickness (stamped on the rotor), are heavily scored, or show signs of warping (pulsation when braking). Many owners replace rotors when replacing pads for a fresh start.
Will aftermarket rotors void my warranty?
Modifying brakes may affect warranty coverage if a brake-related failure occurs. The Magnuson-Moss warranty act limits manufacturers from voiding unrelated warranties. Check with your dealer if concerned.
I have a Challenger 392 or Hellcat. What are my options?
The 6.4L 392 and 6.2L Hellcat use a different rear brake layout than the SXT and R/T. The rotors in this guide (DBA, EBC) fit V6 and 5.7L Hemi only. For 392 and Hellcat, check product listings for specific fitment; some rotors may be available under separate SKUs.
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