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  • Porsche Club
    PCA (Porsche Club of America)
  • Present cars
    2005 996 Turbo S coupe
  • Former cars
    2004 C4S coupe

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  1. I have not tracked this car, yet. I do drive it like it is meant to be..... I am having trouble finding the spec's on what a new set of PCCB pads start out at? I have seen reference to 10mm and 8mm. I plan to pull the fronts off this weekend and mic them, and check the wear pattern. For the most part I was looking for advice on pads from other manufactures than Porsche. But I guess, in most cases, it's hard to outsmart the boys in Stuttgart...........
  2. I have 27k on the car, with 6mm depth left on the front pads. I have been advised by my shop to replace them soon. If they were standard steel rotors I would consider them good for several K more. I am looking for suggestions of other manufactures of pads for pccb. Is Porsche the only source for pads????? Arctic silver 05 TT S, X50, BB Lemans exhaust and headers,GT3 shift, BBS IMS wheels
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