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Proj_356_B 03-14-2020 06:21 PM

2009 Boxster (base) and Evolution Brakes Question
 
Hello,

I have a 2009 Boxster (base) with the 2.9 motor.

I am looking for a low dust brake solution.

A buddy recommended to me the Evolution ceramic brake pads by Power Stop.

When I looked at their website, it looks like the front brakes are only available if you also buy their new rotors for the front.

For the rear, they offer pads only if that is all you want (which is fine with me).

Has anyone else purchased the Evolution brakes by Powerstop ? If so, do you know by chance if the front brake pads can be purchased without getting new rotors ?

Thank-you in advance,

Tom
mid-Michigan

MrBen 03-14-2020 08:09 PM

I bought front and rear pads off tire rack. Little or no dust and no special rotors required. They had lots of options

Proj_356_B 03-15-2020 11:14 AM

Thank-you MrBen, I appreciate the feedback.

I went back to the PowerStop website and figured out what I had done wrong. I was able to order new (lower dust) brake pads for my 2009 Boxster :)

husker boxster 03-16-2020 11:16 AM

I went back to my spreadsheet to see if I'd done brake pads on your Boxster. Looks like I didn't do them. They must have not needed changing when I had it. Was in the upper 20K mi when I sold it.

Best of luck with the new pads.

JayG 03-17-2020 05:13 AM

I really like the Powerstop ceramic pads. Low cost, low dust and great performance.
I have used them for a couple of years as my DD pads

maytag 03-17-2020 06:03 AM

I've used the EBC RedStuff pads for the same reasons. They're ceramic pads, so low / no dust. They wear forever. But don't subject them to hard use!

JayG 03-17-2020 07:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by maytag (Post 613510)
I've used the EBC RedStuff pads for the same reasons. They're ceramic pads, so low / no dust. They wear forever. But don't subject them to hard use!

EBC Reds are a really good pad. Kind of a trackable street pad. I used them for AX, but found as I got faster and drove harder on the track, they could not handle the extra heat so eventually went with a full track pad for the track

I find the powerstops a better deal than the reds and they were fine for AX as well.

IMHO you won't go wrong with either

Proj_356_B 03-17-2020 03:08 PM

Just a quick follow-up, the brakes work fine, no issue with quality or performance.

I love those wheels Husker... they are beauties. I spend more time washing the wheels than I do the rest of the car :)

My buddy Dave/Chief said he had a good "low dust" experience with the Powerstop/Evolution brake pads... so, I thought I'd give them a try.

New brake pads arrive tomorrow.... I'm no mechanic but I've got great YouTube skills :)

Tom
2009 Rub Red Boxster base/2.9

JayG 03-17-2020 04:22 PM

It takes longer to jack up the car and remove the wheels than it does to actually change the pads
easy DIY

Proj_356_B 03-17-2020 06:15 PM

JayG - good to know on the pad change. I hope it goes smoothly for me.

Last year I purchased "lift bars" to help raise the vehicle up.

I need to get a new floor jack that is low enough...with my current old floor jack, I need to get a couple of 2x10's under each tire to allow enough room to get my floor jack under the lift bars.

husker boxster 03-17-2020 07:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JayG (Post 613531)
It takes longer to jack up the car and remove the wheels than it does to actually change the pads
easy DIY

Absolutely agree with Jay, the pad replacement doesn't take long. Don't forget to bed in the new pads when you're done.

JayG 03-18-2020 05:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Proj_356_B (Post 613536)
JayG - good to know on the pad change. I hope it goes smoothly for me.

Last year I purchased "lift bars" to help raise the vehicle up.

I need to get a new floor jack that is low enough...with my current old floor jack, I need to get a couple of 2x10's under each tire to allow enough room to get my floor jack under the lift bars.

lift bars are great. That will save you time

Harbor freight has a pretty good low profile jack for under $100. I have one and it works great

Be careful when pulling the sensors from the pads, they break easily. Consider tieing them off and not reinserting ion the pads. The pad wear is easy to see through the wheels


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