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Old 04-04-2006, 07:23 PM   #1
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JIm, you have for the most part answered my question. It seems wise to order necessary parts from the dealership when a 2 year warranty seems like a good idea but in the case of the filters is this really necessary?? I actually purchased an oil filter from the dealer recently and as I looked at it I wondered how different is it than ones advertised on 986.com or ebay. What I think I am trying to get at is that whether or not Porsche purchases the Mahle filters and then places them in genuine porsche parts boxes and I end up paying a premium for that little cardboard box. I did visit 986.com and they have the filters for about $8 bucks cheaper than what I paid at the dealer but am I getting the same quality of filter?? Same thing with the air filter...is the air filter that I buy from the dealership simply a Mahle filter in a Porsche box??? I figured that porsche probably isnt in the business of making air filters so they must be supplied by some outside source.

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I should have been more clear. The answer is YES. The Oil and Air filters sold at the Dealership are merely Mahle Filters in proprietary packaging. It's the same as their own Boxster specific part. Hope this helps... Jim'99
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Old 04-05-2006, 03:51 PM   #2
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Thanks Jim! Thats the answer I was hoping for. I was a little concerned that the Mahle filters might have not been as good as the Genuine Porsche Brand filters but seeing as how they are the same....I think I'll just keep the savings in my pocket and leave the Porsche box for someone else.

Additionally, you wouldnt happen to know who is the OEM for the brake pads and rotors or will any of the more well known brands be sufficient??

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Old 04-05-2006, 07:12 PM   #3
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brake pads are Galfer up front and Textar in back. rotors are Zimmerman.
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Old 04-05-2006, 07:39 PM   #4
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brake pads are Galfer up front and Textar in back. rotors are Zimmerman.

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Actually a variety have been used. These vary from Galfer, Textar, Pagid for OEM and Brembo for the High-friction Pad option...

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brembo i'd seen. didn't realize they used Pagid as OEM at times...
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