996 RS ceramics
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mischaRS

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83 posts

147 months

Friday 6th November 2015
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Anyone please know if anyone in UK is capable of refurbishing these ??

LaSource

2,639 posts

231 months

Friday 6th November 2015
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SICOM in Germany...

ChrisW.

8,046 posts

278 months

Friday 6th November 2015
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I was also told of a company in Cheshire --- Surface Coatings ?? who manufacture the McLaren discs ??

I only mention this because I understand that SICOM are at the moment very busy with racing commitments so may not be the fastest.

The alternative would be to order a new set of discs at a time when they are quiet and return the old ones for part-ex once exchanged ??

mischaRS

Original Poster:

83 posts

147 months

Saturday 7th November 2015
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Many thanks-Sicom can refurbish ..

ChrisW.

8,046 posts

278 months

Saturday 7th November 2015
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Yes they can, they did a set for my Cayman R .... and are the reason I re-specced PCCB's on my GT4.

But if I now reach the stage where I think that my standard PCCB's are starting to wear appreciably, I will order a new set of discs from SICOM and just keep them by me ...

It does take time to refurbish PCCB discs ...


isaldiri

23,755 posts

191 months

Saturday 7th November 2015
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ChrisW. said:
I was also told of a company in Cheshire --- Surface Coatings ?? who manufacture the McLaren discs ??
That's interesting. Afaik the non P1 ceramic discs were SGL/Brembo like most other manufacturers...

Schermerhorn

4,351 posts

212 months

Saturday 16th January 2016
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P1 discs are Akebono

Regular 650, 675 use Brembo/SGL discs.

SICOM is still very busy at the moment up until the F1 season starts. If it's on the shelf you can have them quickly, if not then you can expect a lengthy delay. This is not a problem for cars like Ferraris and Lamborghinis etc in Europe which are usually stored over winter but daily cars with CCB's like Porsches etc will suffer as a result of the delay.

Just though I'd give everyone a heads up in that respect.