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Does anyone know how 997 GT3 rear PCCBs differ from the Turbo?

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Old 01-17-2018, 08:34 AM
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Default Does anyone know how 997 GT3 rear PCCBs differ from the Turbo?

Hi there, A long shot but trying to find out what is different between the PCCBs on the rear of 997 GT2/ GT3 and the 997 turbo.

Basically trying to work out if a set of GT2/ GT3 brake pads that I have will fit my 2012 997 Turbo S. Looking at the OEM part numbers it looks like the front pads are the same but the rears have a different part number.

The part number of the pads that I have are: 997.352.942.01 (same as 997.352.947.90). The number for the pads on the Turbo S are 997.352.947.02

If anyone knows why the pad is different, or if it definitely will or will not fit, please let me know
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Old 01-17-2018, 01:04 PM
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Nice one, thanks so much for that I punched in the part number of the pads that I have (997.352.947.90) and they fit all of the above and the Gen 2 GT3s as well. Strange that they gave them different part numbers but looks like they are the same pad and most importantly will fit.

I did lots of searching on UK and european sites but had no joy, I will bookmark that OPC for future. Thanks again!
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