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Old Feb 7, 2013 | 11:59 AM
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I bought a full set of used 997TT brakes to install onto my C4S. I not am 100% sure of which turbo version they were taken out so I am not sure which pads to order. The part numbers of the front calipers are 996.351.431 and 996.351.432 and they are 6 pot non ceramics. Does anybody know if those are 06-09 or 2010~.
 
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That part number appears in both of the 997TT catalogues that I have.

If you are going for genuine pads I'd order part number: 997 351 947 00, or whatever they superscede to.
 
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You mean both the 06~09 and 2010~ versions of the 997TT?
 
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Yes, but I'd go for the earlier one as I thought the Turbo got 380mm discs towards the end.
 
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Thanks for your help. I would go for the 350mm pads then based on your part number. Do you have any reference on performance friction pads?
 
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The Hawk HPS pads are a good choice to go with, I would also consider EBC RedStuff or EBC YellowStuff. Are you planning on doing many track days ? Click Here to view our full selection of brake pads.
 
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Will the TT brakes clear the Carrera wheels? I know they are both 19s, but I wonder if they are any closer to the rear of the spokes on the wheel.

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I'd be going for one of the Pagid RS range of pads.
I do mostly fast road, so I'll be using RS4-2 (blue) compound.
I have a friend who does a lot of track days in his M3 CSL, he swears by RS29 compound pads.
You'll find a catalogue here: http://www.racepads.co.uk/
It's good for reference.
 
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