Panamera brake options...
Guys thought I would start a new thread with some alternative, less expensive brake parts. There's no need to be spending $4000 for OEM brakes when aftermarket brake components are just as good. :cool:
OEM rotors are $660 each :eek: OEM pads are $360 front set :eek: Centric rotors... $130 each http://www.tirerack.com/brakes/resul...tandard+Brakes Brakeperformance rotors.... $80 each http://brakeperformance.com/brake-ro...=impact.radius Pads around $100 per set (they even sell OEM pads for $180) http://www.autopartswarehouse.com/se...%26+Components) http://www.ecstuning.com/Porsche-201.../Braking/Pads/ You'll find more pad options if you give www.Hawkperformance.com a call. These are all brands I have seen on the track/street before. Made in America and trustworthy. No reason at all to go with overpriced OEM parts. If you have a car jack, jack stands, and some basic tools. These parts can be installed within an hour in your own garage. Or you can go to a trustworthy local shop and have these installed for under $300. |
Thanks for this.. I'll be in this thread when it's Brake time..
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Question?.. Are these parts as good as oem parts if so how do we know that?..
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The OEM two-piece rotors on the PTT are brutally expensive.
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Originally Posted by EmmHolla
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Question?.. Are these parts as good as oem parts if so how do we know that?..
Cast iron rotors made in America by reputable companies. These rotors are used by people who track their cars since they are inexpensive to replace and if you track your car, you're replacing them often. |
Originally Posted by MrMiggy
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The OEM two-piece rotors on the PTT are brutally expensive.
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Originally Posted by XLR82XS
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OE carbon rotors definitely some coin.
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Originally Posted by MrMiggy
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Treated right they are essentially lifetime parts though.
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They're talking about ceramic rotors which are a $20k option on our cars. It's the cars with the yellow calipers. Those don't wear down like iron rotors but they do chip easily so they have to be handled with care when doing work around them. Pads on either rotor have to be replaced when worn down but they're not that expensive to replace.
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Originally Posted by EmmHolla
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If they are lifetime parts why are people reporting brake jobs that need pads and rotors replaced?.. I'm inclined to go the OR route better safe than sorry.. But im curious about the products in the OP..
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Thanks for the clarification.. Does anyone know how we can tell if any of the aftermarket brake options are better than oem?..
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Originally Posted by EmmHolla
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Thanks for the clarification.. Does anyone know how we can tell if any of the aftermarket brake options are better than oem?..
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I was just on tire rack and suncoast looking at front rotors. Has anyone tried these front rotors on tire rack? was given a price of ~3400 for replacing front rotors, brake pads, and associated parts. Got me thinking what other options are out there for front brakes. Seems like the parts from suncoast are about ~1600 for rotors and pads and the like.
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Originally Posted by EmmHolla
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Thanks for the clarification.. Does anyone know how we can tell if any of the aftermarket brake options are better than oem?..
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