New Discs and Pads required

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frankstar123
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Post by frankstar123 »

How do,

Done 21,000 miles and Porsche have reported all brakes need doing. Front pads worn 95% :)

Porsche have quoted nearly £2000 for replacements. I'm capable of doing them myself but I'm actually struggling to find a place that can supply them or alternatives?

Anyone got any recommendations or links to the OEM part numbers?

Thanks

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Ouch. Is that just pads?!
boreas7
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Post by boreas7 »

If you type in 'brake pads' in the search box, you will find some previous discussion, that gives pad and I think disc details and sources.
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OmniCognateSnr wrote: Mon Aug 23, 2021 10:49 pm Ouch. Is that just pads?!
Perhaps if I read the title of the post..
CamGTS
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Post by CamGTS »

I've posted here on how to do rear discs
viewtopic.php?f=20&t=9613&p=193397#p193397
Parts easily available from Autodoc or ECP or Design911
BUT you will need to get the caliper bolts from OPC - they are single use stretch type
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Post by Neil1911 »

After the sadly ususal pantomime with JCT600 mine is going in tomorow for a 20K service (minus oil) and new front pads. The pads are costing: "parts price: £325.12 inc & labour for replacement: £168.76 inc" from which I'll get 10% deducted for membership of the Porsche GB Club. (Club terms say 10% off parts but it seems the OPC are going to grant if off the total).
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frankstar123
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Post by frankstar123 »

Thanks all for the information. Design911 don't list any brakes for Macan S mark 2. Are they the same as the original version?
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Post by TheTraveller »

Another supplier to have a look at is EBC. They do very good brake parts, including competition equipment. But if only for road use, I'd tend to steer clear of comp' parts. But they are very good, none the less. If the web site is not showing what you're after, it may be worth giving them a call.
frankstar123
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Post by frankstar123 »

Thanks. Just been on the phone to Teeside Porsche.
£172 for front discs
£192 for front pads
£55.42 for shim
£51.96 for senors
£16 for bolts

£201.98 for rear discs
£177 for rear pads
£55.42 for shim
£51.96 for senors
£6 for bolts
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Post by gasgas1 »

just ordered textar pad all round, delivered for under £140 AND SPRINGS FOR £12.

Good deal
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