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ATE Cayenne S Rotors for 996 GT3 - Where are they?!?!?

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Old 07-13-2012, 11:44 PM
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We also have the Cayenne 350 fronts slotted. Our slots do not go off the rotor! Give me a call or PM and we can set you up.
Old 07-14-2012, 07:51 AM
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Just got my rotors in. Anybody else get the "Street pads free" deal? I need pads too, and they sent them... wondering it these Cayenne pads will fit our GT3 calipers... This would obviously be for commuting, no track use.

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www.brakeperformance.com...Ordered the o5 Cayenne rotors in black, slotted and dimpled. Came with free pads and was $217 shipped for both fronts and
the set of pads.

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Who did you order from Mike?
Old 07-14-2012, 09:14 AM
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My new rotors...





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Old 07-14-2012, 11:27 AM
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These I think would be good to take as a back up set...$250/set of rotors to save a multi-thousand dollar weekend...I like it
Old 07-14-2012, 12:39 PM
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I needed to put the car on the lift for an oil change anyway, so I went ahead and threw them on. My fronts had a bad lip on the edge. Surprisingly the OEM pads were still in good shape. The Cayenne pads however do not fit the GT3 caliper.

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Old 07-17-2012, 10:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Mikelly
I needed to put the car on the lift for an oil change anyway, so I went ahead and threw them on. My fronts had a bad lip on the edge. Surprisingly the OEM pads were still in good shape. The Cayenne pads however do not fit the GT3 caliper.

Mike
How did you negotiate that price?

http://brakeperformance.com/brake-ro...ake-Rotors.php

They list them for $242 now.

What solutions for the rear rotors?

Thanks!
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It was a 4th of July sale special. Timing, I guess...

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right place at right time....
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Originally Posted by SH || NC
It looks like another cheap rotor option might be the Power Slot 126.44127SR and -L; ~$110/ea
I think those numbers are incorrect for the Power Slot's.

I'm pretty sure we would need:
126.33090SL
126.33091SR

I personally like these more than I like the brake performance rotors simply because the slots do NOT extend all the way to the edge of the rotor.
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Cool. I saw that these were the ones for the 05 Cayenne; I could have been mistaken
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Originally Posted by SH || NC
Cool. I saw that these were the ones for the 05 Cayenne; I could have been mistaken
I think there were 330, 350 and 380mm rotor options that year which can easily lead to confusion.
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One set is on sale for 190 shipped (drilled and slotted). Another is 242 (dimpled and slotted).

Any feedback on these? My ATEs are going to need replacing before year's end.

-td
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So far so good for me... I'm running them for the last 2 weeks now, no issues...

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One set is on sale for 190 shipped (drilled and slotted). Another is 242 (dimpled and slotted).

Any feedback on these? My ATEs are going to need replacing before year's end.

-td
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Received my black ones, like Mike's above, yesterday. Going to keep them on the shelf for backups / emergencies. Silly heavy.


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