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Old 05-23-2017, 05:58 PM
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Wrong rear brake pads?

I changed my brakes last week and just noticed this. You can see the perfect rust ring where the pad never touches the rotor. Both rear brakes have the gap at the exact same distance and the caliper bolts are still seated flush with the wheel assembly. The fronts don't have the same problem.

I wonder if the Carrera rear brakes are smaller than the Carrera S, because they other wise fit perfectly?
 
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I have a 3.4 and the pad goes all the way to the inner lip. Doesn't look right as you would expect the pads to cover as much surface area on the rotor as possible.
 
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Old 05-23-2017, 06:54 PM
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Yeah I just check the specs and the s/non-S rear rotors are the same dimensions. Weird. They fit perfectly otherwise.
 
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Suncoast Porsche and Pelican parts both show the rear pads being different, are you looking at just the rotors or pads as well?

Non-S:
99135293902
https://www.suncoastparts.com/product/99135293902.html
http://www.pelicanparts.com/catalog/..._pg1.htm#item0

S:
99135294902
https://www.suncoastparts.com/product/991RBPS.html
http://www.pelicanparts.com/catalog/..._pg1.htm#item0
 
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Originally Posted by vector01
I changed my brakes last week and just noticed this. You can see the perfect rust ring where the pad never touches the rotor. Both rear brakes have the gap at the exact same distance and the caliper bolts are still seated flush with the wheel assembly. The fronts don't have the same problem.

I wonder if the Carrera rear brakes are smaller than the Carrera S, because they other wise fit perfectly?
I agree you installed rear pads that cover less radial rotor surface. The correct pads will cover the entire radial surface on the rotor's face. You can see the original pad ring imprint just above the hub in a thin darker ring of rusted surface. The thicker rust band is the area your first set of pads covered before your exchange.
 
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You just did the pads?
I need new pads, but the rotors are ok.
 
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And is this an easy diy?
 
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Pads

Yes, this is an easy DIY project if you are experienced and are handy; if you have the proper tools and can follow instructions you shouldn't have any problems. Just make sure you purchase the correct parts.

BTW: it wouldn't hurt to buy the brake sensors in case you damage the originals. Pelican sells sensors at a fraction of the OEM sensor cost. Also a number of owners will also recommend the caliper bolts are replaced (Manufacturer Recommendation). I don't track my car nor plan on doing so and used the same bolts. Just make sure you follow the torque specifications.
 

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Originally Posted by ak78
Suncoast Porsche and Pelican parts both show the rear pads being different, are you looking at just the rotors or pads as well?

Non-S:
99135293902
https://www.suncoastparts.com/product/99135293902.html
http://www.pelicanparts.com/catalog/..._pg1.htm#item0

S:
99135294902
https://www.suncoastparts.com/product/991RBPS.html
http://www.pelicanparts.com/catalog/..._pg1.htm#item0

Just the pads. I bought the S pads from Suncoast. Maybe I was sent boxster pads, but they're definitely wrong. My fault for not looking more carefully but everything installed so smoothly.
 

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And is this an easy diy?
I did just the pads and it's easy. Took 2-3 hours in my case. Hardest part was figuring out how to get the sensor out of the old pads.
 
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Originally Posted by vector01
I did just the pads and it's easy. Took 2-3 hours in my case. Hardest part was figuring out how to get the sensor out of the old pads.
I did my pads and rotors last week. I agree, not too difficult but the sensors were a pain. Also don't like the fact that the entire caliper has to be removed. I had a 987 S several years ago and it was a lot easier to work on.
 
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Yup wrong pads. I'm looking better now
 
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Just pads, no new rotors?
How much and from where?
Easy diy?
 
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why did you have wrong pads on?
 
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Old 06-09-2017, 09:43 PM
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Originally Posted by eldertec
Just pads, no new rotors?
How much and from where?
Easy diy?
Just pads this time around. Its a pretty easy job if you have some experience wrenching. Bought them initially from suncoast.
 


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