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Petrolhead said:
Need new front disks and pads for my 2014 booster 2.7
My local factor can supply Pagid disks and pads.
Are Pagid any good
They’re ok. Try eurocarparts if you’re looking for OEM replacement. I’ve used their brembo discs (Which I’d say are better) with Textar pads (Textar make Porsche pads), with great results. ECP always have some kind of discount on and I’ve always been pleasantly surprised with the price.My local factor can supply Pagid disks and pads.
Are Pagid any good
Euro are selling disks on ebay under a different name - https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sebro-981-351-401-01-98...
Edit: also found Pads https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Genuine-OE-Textar-Front...
Edit: also found Pads https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Genuine-OE-Textar-Front...
Edited by Petrolhead on Saturday 29th February 11:18
I've fitted 5 or 6 sets of Pagids to Boxsters, Caymans and a couple of other cars over the last 10 years or so with no problems. Road use only, no experience with track use. Have also used Pagid and Textar pads in Porsches and can't say I've noticed a difference. I have found Textars in a Pagid box from ECP. I believe they are made by the same company and have heard others had the same experience.
Petrolhead said:
Euro are selling disks on ebay under a different name - https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sebro-981-351-401-01-98...
Edit: also found Pads https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Genuine-OE-Textar-Front...
Euros sell various different brands of discs, most of which they are he main importer and distributor for. Sebro supply OEM for certain models of Porsche too. Edit: also found Pads https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Genuine-OE-Textar-Front...
Edited by Petrolhead on Saturday 29th February 11:18
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