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Old 03-01-2006, 08:39 AM   #7
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I would find an independent porsche/audi/volkswagen shop or take it to the dealer. With that being said though, the brakes on a porsche are so incredibly easy to change it isn't funny (Most domestic cars are much more involved). Anyone with an clue of how a screw driver and a pair of pliers work, can change out the pads and rotors, especially if they have done brake work before. Problem with taking it to midas, is they will probably use a knock off pad and rotor instead of brembo/pagid, etc. They also will not install pads and rotors if you bring them with you (they make their money in selling the parts).
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