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Old May 9, 2014 | 09:25 AM
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If you want to know what stock brakes were/are fitted to a particular Cayenne use the PR codes from the build sticker from under the rear floor or the service booklet.

My 2009 turboS has stock brakes, front brakes PR code 1LH are 380mm, rear brakes PR code 1KP are 358mm with newer style caliper which requires removal to access pads.

Locate the brake PR codes from your build sticker, you can look up the PR codes available in the 9PA1 parts catalog from Porsche.com
 
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Originally Posted by TT VIPER
315's in the front? Hell, yeah. )) You got to learn me the width and offset of that wheel? There is no way ET 50 will work in the front. Maybe they are ET 40 or lower.
back to the question. 11J R23 ET50
 
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Originally Posted by liam_b
If you want to know what stock brakes were/are fitted to a particular Cayenne use the PR codes from the build sticker from under the rear floor or the service booklet.

My 2009 turboS has stock brakes, front brakes PR code 1LH are 380mm, rear brakes PR code 1KP are 358mm with newer style caliper which requires removal to access pads.

Locate the brake PR codes from your build sticker, you can look up the PR codes available in the 9PA1 parts catalog from Porsche.com

Good info. Seems there were a lot of variations based on model and options. My 2005 CTT has the iE81 option and came with 380mm front and 355mm rear.

Are your front rotors two piece?
 
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