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Porsche 996TT brake kit - The Not Quite So Big brake Kits Bigger HARDER brother!

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vag12:

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--- Quote from: vag12 on February 19, 2014, 12:53:23 am ---What sort of pads can you use with these calipers

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pagid, ferodo, mintex

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Anyone know where I can get a fitting kit for these? Gave daveB 2 PM's no reply yet does anyone know?

berg:
Alex may be able to help or Johnny at Brake Caliper Refurbs

DaveB@Vagbremtechnic:

--- Quote from: vag12 on February 19, 2014, 05:50:53 pm ---
--- Quote from: berg on February 19, 2014, 05:16:44 pm ---
--- Quote from: vag12 on February 19, 2014, 12:53:23 am ---What sort of pads can you use with these calipers

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pagid, ferodo, mintex

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Anyone know where I can get a fitting kit for these? Gave daveB 2 PM's no reply yet does anyone know?

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Fitting Kit with discs is £475 plain discs, Drilled or J hooked £525 Thats discs, centring rings, carriers, lines, bolts, disc fixings.

Just add calipers and pads


The discs get the centre bore taken out to 68mm so the centring rings work, so a little bit to it to get it to fit properly which it does

Dave

lingenfelter:
I want to replace my pads (using this kit for a year and a half already ).
Does Nybody knows which pads are Porsche oem?
Where can I get them?

DaveB@Vagbremtechnic:
Hi Bud

Got your PM but I'll post it here, OEM pads are Textar with a 7074 compound which is a fast road nothing really special, had many guys wanting to keep it exactly 996T OEM and had awful squealing from the Porache OEM pads.....

Its to do with the fact that 350 is right on the limit for this caliper design size is 330mm.

Best bet fast road are the ATE pads from Euro Car parts, about £85 solid performer and quiet as a church mouse.....MUST be the ATE ones though...they're very good

Davd

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