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Need Help with Brake Pad Part Numbers - Calling Bill Verbug!
I bought a box of assorted NOS brake pads from a fellow Pelican and I am trying to determine what I have. Those that do not fit my MidYear car (maybe all of them?) will be sold later at a much reduced price to help out you guys. I bought them hoping to get discounted new pads for my own car. In all cases I need to know the prices for these pads? Here's what I have:
"Genuine Porsche" boxes - p/n 911.351.950.02 on box, p/n 911.351.940.02 actually on the pads. They have the notch for the wear sensor and the "on box" part number is noted as "No Longer Available" here at Pelican. The 940 p/n is not listed here. Why the mismatched p/n's? 2 boxes of these. "Genuine Porsche" boxes - p/n 911.352.950.02 on box, p/n 911.352.940.02 actually on the pads. Also notched for wear sensors. I THINK these are rear pads for '84-89 Carrera's, am I correct? 2 boxes of these. "Textar" yellow boxes - Marked as follows: 200009 15,0 000 0 4 TP 22 (222) Porsche There is an "A" stamped onto the the back of the pad itself. 1 box of these 20505 1870 00 0 4 T 276 (276) Porsche These also appear to be notched for wear sensors on the top of the pads and have a bowtie shaped recess in the back of the pads. 3 boxes of these 20011 150 000 0 4 T 269 (277) Alfa Romeo, D-B, Opel, Porsche, VW Not notches on these. They are large pads. 1 box of these. There is also a set not in a box that are marked on the back: 911.351.940.02 These are notched also. Last there is a yellow Textar box with only three pads in it. It is marked: 20174 15,0 000 0 5 TP 22 (222) Porsche There is also a sticker on this box with the numbers: 914 352 923 00 What the heck are these and what to do with only three pads? They'll probably reside on my workbench forever. Your help is greatly appreciated, Dan
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Dan in Pasadena '76 911S Sahara Beige/Cork Last edited by Dan in Pasadena; 12-14-2006 at 08:35 AM.. |
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Bump. Maybe this is a specialized question that only Bill Verbug can answer
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Post a pic and I'll help - hell, I sell Pagid brake pads so I ought to nkow by sight what they are...
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Craig,
Thanks. Here is a picture from the ad I responded to. I can take pictures of the actual pads themselves if you need them. Will you need pisx of the pad side and backingside to know what they're for? Also, any idea on the price of these? ![]()
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Pics of the pad themselves F&B is fine.
Theose black pads look like early 911 pads - http://www.braketechnology.com/download/4011-8001.pdf Rear: 1964-1965 356, 1970-1976 914 except 914-6 which uses 4304), 1965-1968 911 THIS will help you a ton: http://www.braketechnology.com/brakepadindex.html It will take time, but you will find your answer. In the meantime, take a few pics
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- Craig 3.4L, SC heads, 964 cams, B&B headers, K27 HF ZC turbo, Ruf IC. WUR & RPM switch, IA fuel head, Zork, G50/50 5 speed. 438 RWHP / 413 RWTQ - "930 is the wild slut you sleep with who tries to kill you every time you "get it on" - Quote by Gabe Movie: 930 on the dyno |
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