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FS: Porsche OEM Brake Pads Fronts & Rears

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Old 11-30-2010, 10:15 PM
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FS: Porsche 997TT NEW Brake Pads Fronts & Rears

Category: Brakes
Price: $300
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Part fits: Porsche 911 997 Turbo, Porsche 911 997 Non-Turbo, Porsche 911 996 Turbo, Porsche 911 996 Non-Turbo
Location (State): CA
Item Condition: Used
Shipping Information: Item can be shipped

I bought these on 10.28.2010 from Suncoast. They have a whopping 50 miles on them. Swamped my ceramic’s out for steel rotors and needed pads while waiting for Pagid RS19’s to arrive.

Killer deal... as good as new!

$300 Shipped


 

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Old 02-14-2011, 05:29 PM
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Hey Guys forgot I had these posted...less then 50 miles on the pads.
THESE ARE BRAND NEW!

For 380mm steel rotors up front and 350mm rotors for the rears. Perfect for daily driving, no squealing, minimum brake dust!
 
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will these work on a 996 turbo?
 
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If you have 380’s up front with six pot calipers and 350/four pots in the rear, then yes.

These are for steel rotors.

What year 996TT?
 
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Any chance for 380 fr/380 rear for Brembo GT's? 34/28 I suppose. 6 pot/4 pot
Pls let me know.
 
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They will work for a 996 TT if: You have 6 pot front calipers.

The rears will work regardless IRC. These pads also work on the standard 350mm rotors. Standard Porsche 6 pot calipers for the front and 4 pot for the rears.
 
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Any chance they fit to replace pads for 380 fr/380 rear for Brembo GT's? 34/28 I suppose. 6 pot/4 pot
Pls let me know.


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If you have 380’s up front with six pot calipers and 350/four pots in the rear, then yes.

These are for steel rotors.

What year 996TT?
 
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Old 02-16-2011, 10:32 AM
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eatbreathdrive: I did a quick search on the Brembo site...I’d have to see your actual calipers to confirm. If the 6 pot fronts have a center pin pull-out for quick changes odds are high. Pictures would help..do you have any (front and rears)?
 
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I've contacted Pshop.co.uk, they advised to replace pads with Brembo ones for the GT kit. But thanks for the detailed and helpful information! GLWS!
 
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Just a little reminder...brand new less then 50 miles...just drove them to the dealership and back.
 
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Are these pads still available?
 
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Yes they are...
 
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I have a 2007 GT3 and a local Porsche dealer qouted me on these pads. Would you know if your pads will also fit for my car?

996-351-948-00
997-352-947-01

Thanks,
Ralph
 
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Old 05-23-2011, 04:21 PM
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The rear should fit for sure...fronts? Do you have the 6 pot calipers? If so then the answer is yes.

Can you send me a picture of your front and rear calipers? That would help...

Fronts should look like the pictured below (not necessarily yellow thou)

 
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