Boxster ceramic brakes
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Far bigger discs and calipers than the stock steels, if they’re in good condition and you intend using the car hard on the road (and even doing the odd track day) they’ll be a worthwhile addition.
If the discs are toast, bolt a set of steel replacement discs on, and you’l have a cheap set of big brakes. Win, win from my perspective.
If the discs are toast, bolt a set of steel replacement discs on, and you’l have a cheap set of big brakes. Win, win from my perspective.
Was it a black one by any chance?
I had a 987s with ceramic brakes. They were awesome, both in looks (huge floating discs and 6 pot calipers) and operation.
I swapped the front pads out at 70k, they were roughly 1/2 worn. Pads were £450. I think that made them cheaper to run than standard S brakes and the hidden benefit was the near total absence of brake dust!
Miss that car....
I had a 987s with ceramic brakes. They were awesome, both in looks (huge floating discs and 6 pot calipers) and operation.
I swapped the front pads out at 70k, they were roughly 1/2 worn. Pads were £450. I think that made them cheaper to run than standard S brakes and the hidden benefit was the near total absence of brake dust!
Miss that car....
Slippydiff said:
Far bigger discs and calipers than the stock steels, if they’re in good condition and you intend using the car hard on the road (and even doing the odd track day) they’ll be a worthwhile addition.
If the discs are toast, bolt a set of steel replacement discs on, and you’l have a cheap set of big brakes. Win, win from my perspective.
Every thing he said.If the discs are toast, bolt a set of steel replacement discs on, and you’l have a cheap set of big brakes. Win, win from my perspective.
PCCB on this model offer gobsmaking performance, 350mm disks with the 6 pots from the GT3.
Then if worn, £4K for a refurb or £2.5k for a set of steel race disks.
Win win either way as the stock brakes are the weakest link.
My 987.2 has ceramics.
In addition to the other comments, there is almost no brake dust so your wheels always look better.
And as well as the huge price to replace them, the pads are expensive too. I've been quoted circa £550 to charge the rears!

Which reminds me, I need to sort out my rusty / dull nuts.
In addition to the other comments, there is almost no brake dust so your wheels always look better.
And as well as the huge price to replace them, the pads are expensive too. I've been quoted circa £550 to charge the rears!
Which reminds me, I need to sort out my rusty / dull nuts.
elmroad said:
My 987.2 has ceramics.
In addition to the other comments, there is almost no brake dust so your wheels always look better.
And as well as the huge price to replace them, the pads are expensive too. I've been quoted circa £550 to charge the rears!

Which reminds me, I need to sort out my rusty / dull nuts.
Pads might be expensive but because of the larger surface area last much longer than the brake pads used on the standard cast iron brake discs - at least that’s what the technician at my OPC told me - sort of makes sense I guess (I have PCCB on our 981 Boxster GTS)In addition to the other comments, there is almost no brake dust so your wheels always look better.
And as well as the huge price to replace them, the pads are expensive too. I've been quoted circa £550 to charge the rears!
Which reminds me, I need to sort out my rusty / dull nuts.
elmroad said:
My 987.2 has ceramics.
In addition to the other comments, there is almost no brake dust so your wheels always look better.
And as well as the huge price to replace them, the pads are expensive too. I've been quoted circa £550 to charge the rears!

Which reminds me, I need to sort out my rusty / dull nuts.
Are the PCCB pads not available from other sources ? In addition to the other comments, there is almost no brake dust so your wheels always look better.
And as well as the huge price to replace them, the pads are expensive too. I've been quoted circa £550 to charge the rears!
Which reminds me, I need to sort out my rusty / dull nuts.
elmroad said:
My 987.2 has ceramics.
In addition to the other comments, there is almost no brake dust so your wheels always look better.
And as well as the huge price to replace them, the pads are expensive too. I've been quoted circa £550 to charge the rears!
Not only the wheels - they also keep the wheel arches, brake and suspension components clean.In addition to the other comments, there is almost no brake dust so your wheels always look better.
And as well as the huge price to replace them, the pads are expensive too. I've been quoted circa £550 to charge the rears!
Pads shouldn't be much more expensive than normal, although some people choose to change them more frequently.
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