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Posted

i've checked today the dust shields of the pistons on the calipers and some of them are cracked.

Now, I've discovered also that one piston(the smallest one) of the front caliper, the one that had the dust shield broken, has some small scratches and because of that I would like to change it.

went and search over the PET file and found out that they AREN'T available :)

I mean, they are but I need to buy the caliper itself.

the dust shields are available however.

has anyone know how to source these pistons?

any part numbers?

I've seen on other forum that someone used these for a 2007 GT3 PCCB.

the GT3 uses 28, 30 and 32mm pistons

have to check what dimensions the Cayenne S Z18 calipers use.

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Posted (edited)

30/34/38 - are these the correct numbers for piston sizes on the 18Z calipers?

Edited by stealthTT

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