part number for Cayenne front rotors and Turbo rear rotors for 997.1 GT3
#1
Instructor
Thread Starter
part number for Cayenne front rotors and Turbo rear rotors for 997.1 GT3
Hi everyone,
I need to do a full brake job before my next track event, and was hoping someone could help me out. I have read that Cayenne front rotors and 997.1 turbo rear rotors are the economical way to go, but can't seem to find specifics on what part numbers or model years (for the cayenne) that would work for my 2007 GT3.
Any info on this and where the best place to get a set would be great. Thanks!
I need to do a full brake job before my next track event, and was hoping someone could help me out. I have read that Cayenne front rotors and 997.1 turbo rear rotors are the economical way to go, but can't seem to find specifics on what part numbers or model years (for the cayenne) that would work for my 2007 GT3.
Any info on this and where the best place to get a set would be great. Thanks!
#3
Racer
part number for Cayenne front rotors and Turbo rear rotors for 997.1 GT3
You want the 350mm cayenne rotors if you have the 5 lug steel setup. My last set came from brake performance.com. I got the slotted ones.
http://brakeperformance.com/brake-ro...nc-coating.php
My only complaint: they bombard me with emails. You'd think you're buying brakes every week based on the email volume.
http://brakeperformance.com/brake-ro...nc-coating.php
My only complaint: they bombard me with emails. You'd think you're buying brakes every week based on the email volume.
#4
Racer
part number for Cayenne front rotors and Turbo rear rotors for 997.1 GT3
One other comment. My Porsche tech keeps complaining to me about using these and had been trying to push me to two pice rotor and hat set up. Problem is- those are about $1,200 a pair. I can go buy the cayenne rotors for a long time at $100-125 a piece.
So we keep using the truck rotors
😜
So we keep using the truck rotors
😜
#5
Instructor
Thread Starter
One other comment. My Porsche tech keeps complaining to me about using these and had been trying to push me to two pice rotor and hat set up. Problem is- those are about $1,200 a pair. I can go buy the cayenne rotors for a long time at $100-125 a piece.
So we keep using the truck rotors
😜
So we keep using the truck rotors
😜
#6
any early (ie, 2004) Cayenne with 350mm discs fit front, IIRC off top of my head, CW37124/37123 are part numbers for the ATE discs