Panamera The 4-dour coupe by Porsche

2013 TurboS Brakes

Old Sep 23, 2016 | 12:15 PM
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Looking for best source on non-ceramic brakes for my turbo S
Dealer quoted over 4000 just for parts Car is CPO'd so feel it's wise to use OEM parts. Is Suncoast the best source ? Need all necessary parts and hardware including pads,rotors sensors,screws etc. Appreciate input ! If part numbers available that too
 
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Looking for best source on non-ceramic brakes for my turbo S
Dealer quoted over 4000 just for parts Car is CPO'd so feel it's wise to use OEM parts. Is Suncoast the best source ? Need all necessary parts and hardware including pads,rotors sensors,screws etc. Appreciate input ! If part numbers available that too
The OEM front rotors have floating discs and are more than $900 each if you use Porsche parts. There are non Porsche equivalents for about half the price. If you're not tracking the car, I believe there are conventional rotors that are cheaper still.
 
Old Sep 24, 2016 | 02:23 AM
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according to some research on rennlist , rentech and here , the zimmermann company is the supplyer of some porsche brakes .
these are same dimension , same thickness , same slotted brakes as ours. Have them replaced at an indy shop and you just saved 3k
 
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Zimmermann are good and there are some great non-OE pad options. OE wise: Suncoast is great source.
 
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Is partsgeek the best source for Zimmermans? Those 2011's fit my 2013? Pads recommended as well?
Don't know your location but any known Indy shops south of Boston into Rhode Island? Dealer quotes $900 for labor... Will Indy be much less?
 
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just go to the site I posted and configure it out for 2013 panamera turbo S just to be sure , because in my case only the front rotors need to be replaced .
 
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