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Does any one know how to remove the rear brake pads on the 997 GT-3??

These are different than any other Porsche brakes for pad removal that I have done.

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Posted
Are you sure there isn't a pin to drive out that rleases the spring the holds them in place (just like the fronts)?

No I think that the caliber has to come off to change them(sounds wrong for a porsche brake). I can't see any other way? They are not like the fronts Loren.

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Posted

This is from the 997GT3 parts list.

Looks like there is a hole for a pin to go through the pads but no pin is shown going through item 11.

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Can you take a picture of the rear brake?

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This is from the 997GT3 parts list.

Looks like there is a hole for a pin to go through the pads but no pin is shown going through item 11.

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Can you take a picture of the rear brake?

I will do...but not till Sunday(day off) Thanks for replies.

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