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Old 06-26-2017, 06:29 PM
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robert ungaro
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Hi, looking for recommendation for brakes on my Cayman S 2014
Old 06-27-2017, 09:33 AM
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Welcome to Rennlist. You'll need to provide more information if you want a useful response. How do you use your car (street/track/mix)?, Are you just looking for OEM brakes, or are you trying to address a problem, like excessive brake dust?

If all you want is OEM, Suncoast Parts is a forum sponsor with good online prices.
Old 06-28-2017, 10:01 PM
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Originally Posted by kcheves
Welcome to Rennlist. You'll need to provide more information if you want a useful response. How do you use your car (street/track/mix)?, Are you just looking for OEM brakes, or are you trying to address a problem, like excessive brake dust?

If all you want is OEM, Suncoast Parts is a forum sponsor with good online prices.
Suncoast parts is great, but they only sell the "Porsche" pads. You can get the exact same OEM pads that come stock on the car, but they're labelled "Textar" instead of Porsche. That'll save you around $100 per set.
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I highly recommend Girodisc rotors with Pagid yellow pads. I'm assuming you enjoy noisy brakes and dirty wheels.
Old 07-06-2017, 10:34 AM
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Originally Posted by mjdavis
I highly recommend Girodisc rotors with Pagid yellow pads. I'm assuming you enjoy noisy brakes and dirty wheels.
Love the girodiscs and PFC-08 pads on ours.


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