997 C2S Rotors
#16
Instructor
Thread Starter
Originally Posted by yvesvidal
I went with Brembo rotors and Porsche genuine pads (lots of dust):
http://murenae.com/FTP_Files/997.1-Front-Brakes.pdf
Quite happy with the result.
Yves
http://murenae.com/FTP_Files/997.1-Front-Brakes.pdf
Quite happy with the result.
Yves
#17
Former Vendor
I offer Rennlister's 10% off by entering RENNLIST at checkout. If you decide to go the Hawk route, shoot me an email and I can give you a pretty good deal that way too.
-Jason
-Jason
#18
RL Community Team
Rennlist Member
Rennlist Member
www.topbrakes.com has a 2-piece front set of dba (Disc Brakes Australia) slotted with aluminum hat rotor setup that I have on my wife's 997 C2S and they are great. Lower unspuing weight and you can just buy discs the next time. They also have temp paint on them so you can see how hot they're getting. Got a set of stlotted for the rear as well and painted the hat black to match the front with high-temp brake paint. Running Hawk HPS pads, but you might want to try the Hawk Ceramics as the HPS are still a bit dusty - nowhere near stock though.
#20
RL Community Team
Rennlist Member
Rennlist Member
She actually did them using G2 caliper paint with some guidance and disassembly / reassembly by me (did stainless lines at the same time). The caliper decals were all her with a heat resistant vinyl. Least I could do for stealing the PCCB setup that her car came with
#22
Drifting
When I did the brake job last year on my '09 C2, I bought all Porsche parts from Sunset Porsche. They were great to work with and the prices were very, very good.
I, like you, drive only on public roads but I do drive more aggressively than most people and I am a very late braker. I found the stock parts to be completely up to the task of stopping my car.
I, like you, drive only on public roads but I do drive more aggressively than most people and I am a very late braker. I found the stock parts to be completely up to the task of stopping my car.