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Are 997.2GT3 pads compatible/worth putting on 997.2TT?

RJKflyer

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Am close to needing new discs and pads.

Really want to stick with OPC-supplied bits due to warranty (yes, yes I know - would they spot the pads...?), hence the question, although I concede OPC may not consider 'other' Porsche parts satisfactory for warranty...

Pads look the same size, but GT3 (997 351 948 91) look to be Pagid P90FF, whereas TT (997 351 947 01) look to be Jurids.

Are the GT3 ones (a) compatible, and (b) better?
 
I use Pagid RS 14s (black) - which are excellent and so much better than OEM. Fitted by PC. No warranty issues
 
How do the Pagid RS 14s behave on the road? I currently run Performance Friction pads and they certainly stop well, but I do have to put up with the occasional squealing and I find the brake dust sticks like mad to the rims (even if you put regular polish on them). Maybe it's the heat I put through them ;-)
 

ORIGINAL: Catapulter

How do the Pagid RS 14s behave on the road?
Very well. For some odd reason mine only squeal when going backwards, which is not too often or for too long, so quite bearable! The RS 29s were noisier.
 

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