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It'll be legen-waitforit
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Calgary, Canada
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Little brake pad help please
06 Cayman S
Done an oil change and was going to bleed the brakes, looked at the front pads they need replacement so i checked in the box of goodies the previous owner had a volia, pads, sensors, retaining clips, rods and brackets (great guy!) Anyway taking out the old sensors they just seemed to be drilled into the pads? Got one out and it looks different than the ones he supplied. He did have textar pads so I'm wondering if the new ones are specifically made for these; part number 997-612-759-00/163 and 997-612-756-00/163 So will these ones work?. Here's the old and new ![]()
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It'll be legen-waitforit
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Calgary, Canada
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No worries, I checked the part numbers and they are for many years and cars, so in they went. Technology has come a long way since 2006 I guess
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A little brake and bleed porn for you
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