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Brake discs and pads

hedgehogsdad

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I need to put new discs and pads on the rear of my turbo. I've bought from Euro parts in the past but I can't see the parts on their site. Any suggestions as to where I can get what I need without resorting to OPC?
 
Yeah - try their other site carparts4less.co.uk

Make sure you use the discount code off the homepage or PAYDAY12 for 12% off (today only).
 
alex yates said:
Yeah - try their other site carparts4less.co.uk

Make sure you use the discount code off the homepage or PAYDAY12 for 12% off (today only).

Thanks Alex, just tried them but they are out of stock
 
Just had another look on ECP and they appear to have them in stock.

Different question, they don't appear to be "sided" i.e. left and right as the fronts do - should they be? Also, Pagid or Sebro?
 
I went full pagid on my C2S. Have a search on here - I saved loads shopping about and used ECP and CP4L via ebay.
 
Cheers, they have both and there is a 30% discount. I just need to know whether they are individually left and right?
 
I bought pagid discs all round from ECP via eBay for £229 delivered bargain the red stuff pads were dearer lol.
 
hedgehogsdad said:
Cheers, they have both and there is a 30% discount. I just need to know whether they are individually left and right?

you can probably tell by looking at them - if they are patterned in a certain direction such as the fronts ?
 
seeforez said:
hedgehogsdad said:
Cheers, they have both and there is a 30% discount. I just need to know whether they are individually left and right?

you can probably tell by looking at them - if they are patterned in a certain direction such as the fronts ?

They look more "random" so I suspect they are not. I'll have a look at the ones on the car
 
hedgehogsdad said:
seeforez said:
hedgehogsdad said:
Cheers, they have both and there is a 30% discount. I just need to know whether they are individually left and right?

you can probably tell by looking at them - if they are patterned in a certain direction such as the fronts ?

They look more "random" so I suspect they are not. I'll have a look at the ones on the car

When i bought mine I gave them a call to check part numbers
 
Rears aren't sided like the fronts are.
 
Also worth checking the ECP page on ebay, parts are often cheaper on there than the website, even allowing for the discount.

When you select a single brake disc on the website, it will prompt you to add a pair to your order and the appropriate items should be supplied.
 
just had a look at mine and the rears do have a very similar pattern to the fronts, a set of holes which sweep backwards.

looks like (at least my current discs) are sided
 
Go with sebro as Pagid were bought out and the quality has gone right down according to my specialist. I had Sebro from Euros
 
996 Turbo discs are sided - front and rear.

The manufacturer is SHW for turbo discs and they do not supply after-market under an agreement with Porsche.

Your after-market choices will be Pagid, Seebro and possibly Brembo.
 

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