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Old 06-23-2010, 08:04 PM
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If you're going to be doing a lot of tracking in the future and want to keep the budget under control, try to learn to replace the brake pads yourself. Once you get into the groove you'll start wearing out the fronts more quickly, but porsche made it relatively simple to change them. Look around rennlist & youtube & you'll find some good info.

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+1 on all the suggestions..... an instructor should also help speed up the learning process.
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Originally Posted by s_kelly
If you're going to be doing a lot of tracking in the future and want to keep the budget under control, try to learn to replace the brake pads yourself. Once you get into the groove you'll start wearing out the fronts more quickly, but porsche made it relatively simple to change them. Look around rennlist & youtube & you'll find some good info.

Have fun!
Originally Posted by redridge
+1 on all the suggestions..... an instructor should also help speed up the learning process.
Well noted, compiled some DIY stuffs... Much thanks for the inputs Gents.



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