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Old 07-23-2014, 02:50 PM
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Default 2000 Boxster: Endless N05U brake part number

Hi all
I want to buy Endless N05U brake pads for my 2000 track Porsche Boxster (base).
I have the original stock silver brake calipers came with the 17" rims.
online search gives me following part numbers, how do I know the correct fitment?:

Endless N05U EIP071 Brake Pads Porsche
Endless N05U EIP072 Brake Pads Porsche 911
Endless N05U EIP073 Brake Pads Porsche
Endless N05U EIP082 Brake Pads Porsche

http://speed-freaks.net/search.html?...s+N05U+porsche
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Old 07-24-2014, 11:53 PM
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anybody?
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Originally Posted by chamilka
Hi all
I want to buy Endless N05U brake pads for my 2000 track Porsche Boxster (base).
I have the original stock silver brake calipers came with the 17" rims.
online search gives me following part numbers, how do I know the correct fitment?:

Endless N05U EIP071 Brake Pads Porsche
Endless N05U EIP072 Brake Pads Porsche 911
Endless N05U EIP073 Brake Pads Porsche
Endless N05U EIP082 Brake Pads Porsche

http://speed-freaks.net/search.html?...s+N05U+porsche
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Don't know anything about this brake brand but 2000 Boxsters came with black calipers unless it is a "S" model witch has larger red calipers. The only factory silver calipers I can think of are from the "Millenium edition" 996 & I think they were all C4s (AWD)
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ok so is there a part number located in the caliper, is that how one would normally figure out brake pad compatibility?
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Has anyone ended up getting Endless pads for their 986 or 996? From what I've heard, they live up to their name and would be a great choice for track days (or endurance races). But I'm wondering what they are like on the street. In particular, I'm wondering if they are noisy, or if they are slow to bite in cold weather (brake dust I don't much care about). Anyone have any insight into this?

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Wouldn't you need to ask about a specific compound pad? Endless makes several.
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I would now, since I've figured out there is only one Endless pad which distinctly outlasts the Pagid and PFC competition. But i've also figured out that I don't want to pay for it ...



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