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WTB: WTB 996 GT3 Brake Pucks
#2
Hey Cam, shot you an email back but you should be able to get those ceramic puck replacements through Porsche Motorsports. Let me know if you cannot we'll reach out and try to get you some replacements : )
#3
Last I checked, they only come from Motorsports with the rebuild kit rather than each. The rebuild kits are pretty pricy.
If you know of otherwise, let me know. That would be great info.
Thanks
Ed
If you know of otherwise, let me know. That would be great info.
Thanks
Ed
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#4
You should post in the 996 GT3 forum, late last year or early this year, I gave (as in free) my used set (pistons and pucks) to a user (forgot name) who needed them for measurements. You should ask to pay it forward and send you any he is not using.
#5
I'm not sure if 996 GT3 Cup is same as 996 GT3 Deman has a lot for Cup Car yellow pucks He has every size but 34.7 mm that I want extra of. I have extras of other sizes. Not available from Motorsports anymore. . tgavem - find that CALIPER-
Last edited by Gofishracing; 08-22-2018 at 10:48 PM.
#6
I sent a bunch of mine out free as well when I rebuilt my calipers. If you find that thread in the 996 GT3 forum, I'm sure someone has one or two lying around. What size(s) do you need? And how many?
On a separate note, you might consider rebuilding them without the pucks. I did and it was pretty easy and parts are cheap.
-td
On a separate note, you might consider rebuilding them without the pucks. I did and it was pretty easy and parts are cheap.
-td
#7
Bob
Single puck holder:
3 puck holders being installed on 1 side of caliper showing how they look going in from top to bottom. I insert them with gloved fingers and then finally seat them pressing in place with a screw driver – easiest to install with caliper pulled away from rotor.
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#10
I think that is wrong. I am at Road America for the club race. When I get home I will see if I have a spare one to send you to try. I believe 996 & 997 street and cup calipers all can take them. The PCCB calipers still take them even though different sized pistons are used. I have them in my 997 Supercup PCCB calipers and my Cayman's 996 GT3 calipers.
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