2005 turbo "S" PCCB Brake Question?
Here's a link to Brembo's website where you can browse the Racing Parts catalogs and see all of the individual components.
http://www.brembo.com/ENG/Racing-Brakes/
(the only difference between the full race versions shown in this catalog is the patented McLaren hardware for the street version)
Here's a link to the Race Technologies website where you can see a brief description of the actual assemblies.
http://www.racetechnologies.com/arti...oPorscheModels
I'm not sure what other information you were curious about, but feel free to ask anything you'd like. These are a new product for street cars (ony made possible by the amazing hardware), but these discs have been used on various Porsche's in professional racing for years. World Challenge, Grand Am, and ALMS are the 3 most common race series where these products are used by the top teams every year.
http://www.brembo.com/ENG/Racing-Brakes/
(the only difference between the full race versions shown in this catalog is the patented McLaren hardware for the street version)
Here's a link to the Race Technologies website where you can see a brief description of the actual assemblies.
http://www.racetechnologies.com/arti...oPorscheModels
I'm not sure what other information you were curious about, but feel free to ask anything you'd like. These are a new product for street cars (ony made possible by the amazing hardware), but these discs have been used on various Porsche's in professional racing for years. World Challenge, Grand Am, and ALMS are the 3 most common race series where these products are used by the top teams every year.
Part Numbers OEM of disc Pads
My dealer will not give me the part number for the brake pads for the 2005 PCCB front and rear pads. Anyone Know?
I answered my own question: I called a more cooporative dealer in Orlando.
The Fronts are superceded by the 997 car. and are 9973519480 The rears are also superceded and are 99735294800
2005 Turbo "S"
Thanks
SWR
I answered my own question: I called a more cooporative dealer in Orlando.
The Fronts are superceded by the 997 car. and are 9973519480 The rears are also superceded and are 99735294800
2005 Turbo "S"
Thanks
SWR
Last edited by ShokWaveRider; Mar 19, 2009 at 12:22 PM.
When you are swapping for steel rotors, make sure the vendor knows you have a 996 Turbo and not a GT2 or GT3. The rotor offset dimension is slightly different, at least on the front. Your PCCB rotors likely have "turbo" stamped on the front rotor hats. GT2s and GT3s have "GT" stamped. The hat offsets are different. I know a shop nearby me has set of front steel rotors that will fit a Turbo he'll let go for cheap. High quality.
If you need to place an order on these I have them in stock. We take your order by specific application to ensure you get the proper part. I can help you source pads as well, I have Pagid, PFC, and Hawk. Also, I am the ONLY stocking distributor for the Brembo 2pc. rotor program. PM me for current pricing.
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