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Old 04-11-2014, 12:19 PM
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Those charts always have the 2010+ 997.2 GT3 front steel brakes wrong. The correct Pagid is 8004. It is not 2707.
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Thanks for pointing out the error. I should have caught this my self. I made the chart but copied the Pagid portion from Pagid's guide. The 2010 swept area of the rotor on the 2010 went from 66MM to 63MM so the pad had to be narrower. Thus the Pagid 8004 or PFC 7819. I will get this corrected.
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Originally Posted by surlynkid
Those charts always have the 2010+ 997.2 GT3 front steel brakes wrong. The correct Pagid is 8004. It is not 2707.
Got it corrected. http://www.apexperformance.net/cartg...id-Porsche.asp
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Originally Posted by 924dp
Thanks for pointing out the error. I should have caught this my self. I made the chart but copied the Pagid portion from Pagid's guide. The 2010 swept area of the rotor on the 2010 went from 66MM to 63MM so the pad had to be narrower. Thus the Pagid 8004 or PFC 7819. I will get this corrected.
Yes, even Pagid lists it wrong which should be embarrassing to them. Do the 8004 match up with the PFC slotted rotors for the 997.2? I need to buy a spare set of front rotors/hats but want to make sure they fit the 8004 properly.
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Originally Posted by surlynkid
Yes, even Pagid lists it wrong which should be embarrassing to them. Do the 8004 match up with the PFC slotted rotors for the 997.2? I need to buy a spare set of front rotors/hats but want to make sure they fit the 8004 properly.
Think there is a 3mm variance between the pad and the rotor.The PFC rotor swept area is 60 mm and the 8004 swept area
Is 63mm. The bottom of the pad may hit the hat. I will check on this Monday and let you know.
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Originally Posted by 924dp
Think there is a 3mm variance between the pad and the rotor.The PFC rotor swept area is 60 mm and the 8004 swept area Is 63mm. The bottom of the pad may hit the hat. I will check on this Monday and let you know.
Any update on rotors to match 8004 Pagid? I need to call tomorrow to order seats, etc anyway.



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