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Brake disc manufacturer

Giby

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Does anyone know who makes the brake discs for a 3.0D Cayenne ? Mine are due replacement and I just want to compare OPC prices with those of a local indie.

many thanks.
Dean
 
Try Euro car parts first but before you do make sure they really are that bad .
Mine have done 50 K miles and are still good
If euro no good get the Audi equivalent (toureg)
 
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Giby said:
Does anyone know who makes the brake discs for a 3.0D Cayenne ? Mine are due replacement and I just want to compare OPC prices with those of a local indie.

many thanks.
Dean
brakeparts.co.uk
Regards,
Clive
 
55000 But the rears have developed a lip at the edge, The fronts aren't as bad but i'd replace all four at the same time. I'd just like to put the same make of disc back on
 
since my last post on this thread i have been told that Skimming is not
illegal. only if they are below a certain thickness .why not get them measured ?
Have you tried the Audi/VW source ?
 
It's OK for cleaning up a rotor with light scoring that is otherwise in good condition, but not really recommended for one that is well worn as described by the OP. Better to completely replace the worn part (and probably more cost-effective too). [;)]
Regards,
Clive.
 

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