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997 GT3 PCCB replacement pads (for steels)

-ollie-

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Guys,

I'm running steel (PCCB size) discs on my GT3 which was originally a PCCB car.

I'd like to run a road pad, can anyone direct me to a supplier who can sort me out with some standard road pads for this size caliper & disc?

I have track/race pads, but need something to run on the road that doesn't produce lots of dust/filings etc.

EDIT: just to clarify, this is a 380mm front & 350mm rear

Cheers

Ollie
 
speak to NXI120 on here as they do that conversion to steels and pads too.
 
NLW73 said:
speak to NXI120 on here as they do that conversion to steels and pads too.

We only do high-end racing pads so not what Ollie needs. However, this page:

https://www.autodoc.co.uk/car-parts/brake-pad-set-10130/porsche/911/911-997/31365-3-8-gt3

gives Ollie the correct pads (ignore that they are for the later car, the pads are correct for the application as you want the slightly deeper pad with 380mm discs). Lots of choice there but I'd go with Textar or TRW. Looks like they currently only have TRW available.

HTH
 
NXI20 said:
NLW73 said:
speak to NXI120 on here as they do that conversion to steels and pads too.

We only do high-end racing pads so not what Ollie needs. However, this page:

https://www.autodoc.co.uk/car-parts/brake-pad-set-10130/porsche/911/911-997/31365-3-8-gt3

gives Ollie the correct pads (ignore that they are for the later car, the pads are correct for the application as you want the slightly deeper pad with 380mm discs). Lots of choice there but I'd go with Textar or TRW. Looks like they currently only have TRW available.

HTH

Spot on, thanks Nick.

Just to confirm (appreciate your knowledge/help here) are these correct?

Front
https://www.autodoc.co.uk/trw/2192409

Rear
https://www.autodoc.co.uk/trw/2192424
 

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