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    Veteran Member Four Rings audimeister's Avatar
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    Re: cayenne brake upgrade ???? what rotors????

    Quote Originally Posted by VegasAIV View Post
    Seeing as were running porsche calipers (toureg being the V6 Cayenne Calipers if im not mistaken) wouldnt I be able to run a V6 Cayenne rotor thats 330x32 such as this one:

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2004-...#ht_1904wt_996
    No, offset and drilling are waaayyy off.
    "Obsessed" is a word that the lazy use to describe the committed.

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    Veteran Member Four Rings Raacerx's Avatar
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    Re: cayenne brake upgrade ???? what rotors????

    My setup. I am running some cheapo Thermoquiet pads, $60. They have yet to fade and I put them through the paces today. I have a set of Hawk HPS to go in. They are my favorite pad for aggressive street. They can handle some very mild track time as long as you don't late brake. Here are some pics I took today.





    PS. Vegas, I didn't mean to come off mean, I just try to encourage people to find the information on their own. The offset is way off for the Touareg/Cayenne rotors as audimeister mentioned. I would stick with the Mercedes rotors. The C32 AMG rotors only take 5 minutes to modify. I have the 330mm setup, but I may be upgrading to the 350mm calipers and 345mm rotors soon.

    PPS. These are the HPS pad dimensions for the 330mm rotor and 350mm rotor. Both pads do fit in either caliper. The difference is the height of the pad.



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