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DrCactus 07-14-2015 09:27 AM

Brakes - Canada/USA Parts
 
Hey folks, I need some help finding Brakes (rotors and pads) for my 2001 Boxster S. I am located in Canada but looking to buy parts online from somewhere who will ship to Canada. Can anyone suggest a place as well as the actually part numbers and brand... I'm on a tight budget lately so hopefully someone out there can help me out. My rotors might still be good - I'm not 100% sure so I may be able to get away with just replacing the pads. If anyone can help me out please reply or send me a personal message.

Thank you!!

ekam 07-14-2015 09:39 AM

With 30% exchange you might want to just buy locally instead. Otherwise just get a US mailbox at the border and go pick them up there.

steved0x 07-14-2015 10:38 AM

One quick way to tell if a rotor is ready for replacement (at least on an "S" and that is what you have) is to feel for a lip at the edge of the rotor. If this lip is 1mm or greater then it below the specs and according to Porsche should be replaced. If there is no lip or it is very small (less than 1mm) and the rotor looks good then it is probably still good.

Centric makes good inexpensive brake pads, I run them on several of the street vehicles in my family. On my Boxster S I am running EBC red but that is because it sees a lot of track use. I had OEM pads before and never had any trouble with them, even after several track days. I just noticed that as I got faster and the brake pad got past 50% wear, the wear accelerated. I have heard it is because more heat gets in the pad and doesn't dissipate as easily because there is less pad material. I believe Centric has an OE formula pad.

Being in Canada though I have no idea what is available.

Steve

The Radium King 07-14-2015 10:47 AM

yeah, you'll get killed with the exchange and shipping (rotors are heavy). the best way is to find someone with a world impex account and get them at wholesale.

I ran mintex pads on the track for a couple years and no problem at all. don't use anything branded by napa, however - tried a set of those and got immediately ejected off-piste.

factory specs on rotors are 26 mm front 22 mm rear. you can get cheap plastic $5 calipers at canadian tire or home hardware.

WillH 07-14-2015 03:02 PM

Autopartsway.ca usually has quite a bit but they're not showing for the S. Ebay...

newBgeek 07-14-2015 04:42 PM

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Originally Posted by WillH (Post 457370)
Autopartsway.ca usually has quite a bit but they're not showing for the S. Ebay...

I bought these NPN pads from Autopartsway.ca. Funny that you can't link to them from the main site. Had to go into my order history to find the link.

They work great. Indistiguishable from the OE pads (at least to me). I kept my rotors because they are still thicker than the minimum spec of 26mm and are still straight. I just ground away the lip with an angle grinder.

DrCactus 07-15-2015 03:14 AM

Whats the difference between 'organic blended compound', 'ceramic', 'oem', etc. I understand its what they are made up of - but is there ones less quality and to stay away from etc? Just trying to educate myself a little more... thanks.

BoxsterSteve 07-15-2015 04:16 AM

I can't help you with how pads are blended, but I can tell you that the Akebono Euro pads I installed when I did a front pad & rotor replacement in April do not dust at all compared with the Textars that were on the car.
I haven't noticed a difference in braking performance, although mine does not see AX or track duty.
I did use genuine Porsche rotors instead of Sebro or Zimmerman.
I figured the originals lasted 15 years, so for the $90 price premium, I went with them. Rotors were ordered from a U.S. dealer and brought home by my snowbird parents.
Pads were from RockAuto and came home the same way.

GTA_G20 07-15-2015 04:52 AM

Rockauto.com for me

DrCactus 07-15-2015 09:39 AM

Do our cars wear out the rears more or the fronts? It seems rear pads are cheaper than front - is that due to just the size difference or something...

The Radium King 07-15-2015 09:47 AM

the reverse - supply and demand - fronts wear faster so cost more.

if you want easy, with actual part numbers, and to view a bunch of different makers of pads for your car, our forum owner Pelican Parts can help you (they also ship to Canada) ...

Porsche Boxster (1997-2004) - Brake Pads & Rotors - Page 1

newBgeek 07-15-2015 10:08 AM

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Originally Posted by DrCactus (Post 457395)
Whats the difference between 'organic blended compound', 'ceramic', 'oem', etc. I understand its what they are made up of - but is there ones less quality and to stay away from etc? Just trying to educate myself a little more... thanks.

organic - no pesticides or growth hormones were used in the making of this product.

ceramic - made from recycled pottery. --jk :)

Giller 07-15-2015 10:24 AM

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Originally Posted by BoxsterSteve (Post 457399)
I figured the originals lasted 15 years, so for the $90 price premium, I went with them..

We need to fix that! Let's see if we can make you get new brakes WAY sooner than another 15 years.

BoxsterSteve 07-15-2015 10:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Giller (Post 457439)
We need to fix that! Let's see if we can make you get new brakes WAY sooner than another 15 years.

Working on it... Huron Road and Miramichi Bay Road between Southampton & Port Elgin rock!
Done them a few times this week already!

DrCactus 07-16-2015 03:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Radium King (Post 457429)
the reverse - supply and demand - fronts wear faster so cost more.

if you want easy, with actual part numbers, and to view a bunch of different makers of pads for your car, our forum owner Pelican Parts can help you (they also ship to Canada) ...

Porsche Boxster (1997-2004) - Brake Pads & Rotors - Page 1

I learn something new everyday...thanks. On my Elantra because its front wheel drive the front brakes wear out twice as fast as the rears...so i figured since this car is rear wheel drive the rear brakes would wear faster... I also noticed that the Front brake pads are actually larger than the rear brake pads.... why is that? Are the rotors larger too I'm guessing ?

BoxsterSteve 07-16-2015 01:42 PM

Pretty much any vehicle will have larger brakes at the front axle, as weight bias is thrown forward when on the whoa pedal. Boxster brakes are quite capable. From what I've read, most spec racers will only upgrade pads when setting up their cars.

DrCactus 07-17-2015 02:45 AM

Do you think its a good idea to invest in higher end brakes for the front and say regulars in the rear? I'm on a budget, can't go crazy on buying all highend parts these days.

Duezzer 07-17-2015 07:40 AM

I have replaced the fronts with a higher end pad and rotor when they were wore out and the rears were not. When the time came to do the rears I upgraded them to the same as what I put on the front.

I did not really notice any big difference but I just drive street.

DrCactus 07-17-2015 08:37 AM

Which brand pads and rotors are you using? Where you order from?

DrCactus 07-20-2015 05:09 AM

Which brand pads and rotors are you using? Where you order from?

JayG 07-20-2015 06:44 AM

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Originally Posted by DrCactus (Post 457658)
Do you think its a good idea to invest in higher end brakes for the front and say regulars in the rear? I'm on a budget, can't go crazy on buying all highend parts these days.

No

use the same pads front and rear. You could get uneven braking otherwise

I found some lower cost ceramics on Amazon that I am very happy with. Used them at the track and they worked great and no problems or squealing on the street as well.
Very low dust

I have an 04S, so I believe theses should work on your 01S

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003YOCLWY?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailp age_o05_s01
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007K1KZLG?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailp age_o05_s00

When I bought mine, they had a price error and the rear pads were only $11.00, it was a pricing mistake

As far as the rotors, measure their thickness, you may not need to replace them. My original rotors were fine, in th emiddle of spec with 65k miles

Trevan22 08-09-2018 07:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DrCactus (Post 457658)
Do you think its a good idea to invest in higher end brakes for the front and say regulars in the rear? I'm on a budget, can't go crazy on buying all highend parts these days.

I have installed the new motor parts in my wrecked 9L Porsche Boxter with 65,776 miles on it when the total amount of that current had miles on that. The transmission has never been rebuilt in this car to my knowledge. That was a great opportunity for me to find the complete guide at AutoExpertGuides. The important thing in these cases is to follow all the instructions using authentic original parts.

Idaho Red Rocket 3 08-11-2018 08:58 PM

Even though Porsche says you can NOT resurface (turn) the rotors ... you actually can. Did mine 40,000 miles ago and no problems at all.


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