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Old 09-16-2016, 05:10 PM   #1
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Just curious, why do you want to mount discs that are so much larger than stock? From everything I've read and heard, the stock rotors are quite adequate for any foreseen use, including racing. Do you have some gigantic wheels that you want to fill up with rotor?

The reason the Cayenne rotors are so much larger are because it is a heavier vehicle that can be used for towing.
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Just curious, why do you want to mount discs that are so much larger than stock? From everything I've read and heard, the stock rotors are quite adequate for any foreseen use, including racing. Do you have some gigantic wheels that you want to fill up with rotor?

The reason the Cayenne rotors are so much larger are because it is a heavier vehicle that can be used for towing.
Yep, I have 20" fronts on the base model and they look puny. So I'm going to S calipers and the bigger rotors.
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