Brake discs and pads
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daniells
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Brake discs and pads
Any body got any tips on replacing Discs and pads on a 911 Supersport, they are the Turbo type brakes
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Sean Smallman
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Re: Brake discs and pads
Some on here may disagree with me but when it comes to brake discs and pads I will only fit ones that come direct from Porsche. I have fitted the so called same as but cheaper and they’ve been crap.
Speak to the parts manager at the Porsche Centre and see if you can do a deal, as a member you should get at least 10%. Its going to sting but worth it.
Speak to the parts manager at the Porsche Centre and see if you can do a deal, as a member you should get at least 10%. Its going to sting but worth it.
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sam
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Re: Brake discs and pads
Ditto!Sean Smallman wrote:Some on here may disagree with me but when it comes to brake discs and pads I will only fit ones that come direct from Porsche. I have fitted the so called same as but cheaper and they’ve been crap.
Speak to the parts manager at the Porsche Centre and see if you can do a deal, as a member you should get at least 10%. Its going to sting but worth it.