Brakes and pads 997 with warranty
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eurocarparts have a 30% off offer at the moment but does anyone have an idea of what make Porsche use . The list Pagid and Trw on there but doesn't state which are OEM.
Also what will I need in total to change them. They list sensors and Dampening Plates. Is there anything else other than the discs and pads?
Also what will I need in total to change them. They list sensors and Dampening Plates. Is there anything else other than the discs and pads?
stefgg60 said:
eurocarparts have a 30% off offer at the moment but does anyone have an idea of what make Porsche use . The list Pagid and Trw on there but doesn't state which are OEM.
Also what will I need in total to change them. They list sensors and Dampening Plates. Is there anything else other than the discs and pads?
You'll need a calliper fitting kit.Also what will I need in total to change them. They list sensors and Dampening Plates. Is there anything else other than the discs and pads?
Yes that should be enough, you should be able to use the existing fitting kit again on a vehicle as new as yours, the damping plates will either be in total 4 plates or 8 smaller round discs, usually the it's the larger 4 plates on the fronts but where your ordering them from should confirm this, you should ask them just in case rather than go by the website.
Lancerlot said:
You'll need a calliper fitting kit.
What is a caliper fitting kit?Out of interest I asked an OPC for a quote to change the pads and discs, front and rear, my 997. It was £2200.
I have found all of the parts on Euro carparks for just over £500. I was going to fit them myself but I don't know what a caliper fitting kit is. Am I missing something?
belfry said:
What is a caliper fitting kit?
Out of interest I asked an OPC for a quote to change the pads and discs, front and rear, my 997. It was £2200.
I have found all of the parts on Euro carparks for just over £500. I was going to fit them myself but I don't know what a caliper fitting kit is. Am I missing something?
its not a kit, it just has more parts some you may or may not use.Out of interest I asked an OPC for a quote to change the pads and discs, front and rear, my 997. It was £2200.
I have found all of the parts on Euro carparks for just over £500. I was going to fit them myself but I don't know what a caliper fitting kit is. Am I missing something?
belfry said:
What is a caliper fitting kit?
Out of interest I asked an OPC for a quote to change the pads and discs, front and rear, my 997. It was £2200.
I have found all of the parts on Euro carparks for just over £500. I was going to fit them myself but I don't know what a caliper fitting kit is. Am I missing something?
there's a discount code for brakes with Eurocar parts at moment its Chill30 which is 30%.Out of interest I asked an OPC for a quote to change the pads and discs, front and rear, my 997. It was £2200.
I have found all of the parts on Euro carparks for just over £500. I was going to fit them myself but I don't know what a caliper fitting kit is. Am I missing something?
I to would like to know about the calliper fitting kit as I cant find any info on it.
AlexH997 said:
are you fitting genuine porsche discs and pads.?
I had a quote for the parts from an porsche and it was around £1500. They said it needs to be porsche parts or my warranty will be invalidated
I was hoping Eurocarparts was genuine parts. I have a service due in march and the warranty is due for renewal in June.I had a quote for the parts from an porsche and it was around £1500. They said it needs to be porsche parts or my warranty will be invalidated
Does anyone know which parts are genuine in eurpcarparts as they list pagid and TRW makes. Or do OPC use either or?
stefgg60 said:
I was hoping Eurocarparts was genuine parts. I have a service due in march and the warranty is due for renewal in June.
Does anyone know which parts are genuine in eurpcarparts as they list pagid and TRW makes. Or do OPC use either or?
OPC will only use their own branded discs and pads and probably not the ones sold at eurocar parts.Does anyone know which parts are genuine in eurpcarparts as they list pagid and TRW makes. Or do OPC use either or?
question is, will saving £800 be worth invalidating your warranty? The warranty states you must use OPC for everything, so if you're going to risk doing it yourself at least use porsche parts.
if you do decide to risk it, let me know how you get on
Euro parts are OEM if stated.
I have ran my GT3 on Euro discs (all round) with Performance Friction pads. Two warranty renewals, no problem.
Texstar make the discs for both Euro and Porsche. Same discs, different box. 2200 for a discs and pads all round fitted. That's a joke!
Hope this helps,
Stevie
As a guide - my last front discs were 107.00 ea + VAT with pads available from 120.00 (OEM) and PF08 at 260
I have ran my GT3 on Euro discs (all round) with Performance Friction pads. Two warranty renewals, no problem.
Texstar make the discs for both Euro and Porsche. Same discs, different box. 2200 for a discs and pads all round fitted. That's a joke!
Hope this helps,
Stevie
As a guide - my last front discs were 107.00 ea + VAT with pads available from 120.00 (OEM) and PF08 at 260
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