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Discs and pads recommendations for 987.1 S

Ginginho

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Hi All. It's time to replace the discs and pads on my Sport for the first time in my ownership. It rarely sees a track so I'm looking for that balance of performance without lots of dust and squeal. Would Sebro discs and Textar pads be the combo that I am looking for?
 
Installed Textar onto a Mini recently and was impressed with high quality feel. Of course traditionals like Brembo all well up to job. Never worth going cheaper on this end of any car tbf.
 
I believe that Textar pads are the original fitment, although OEM probably will be a near identical spec but with a different part number. Sebro would be a good choice for the discs.

As said, Brembo and Pagid are well-respected suppliers too. You could always ask your local Porsche Independent what they use.

Jeff
 
I would go Sebro discs with fer2500 pads those pads give nice bite and feel much nicer than oem or similar.
 
I had Pagid discs and pads on my Boxster for the whole 7 yrs I owned it.

Only covered about 15k miles but they were always good.
Never squealed or anything but I did have the fronts skimmed shortly after purchase (they were fitted by the previous owner) as they seemed to have warped slightly.

Bizarrely enough never had any other issues the following 6 yrs
 

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