What kind of disc does a Porsche 996 use?

What kind of disc does a Porsche 996 use?

This kit UPGRADES the standard factory 330mm brake disc to larger 350mm brake disc which are normally used on the 997 turbo models, the brake callipers, brake pads , sensors and shims all remain the same as factory. 1 x Brake caliper adaptor brackets front upgrade to 350MM disc. Porsche 996TT / 996 C4S (3604109601) 1 x Brake Disc Rotor Front.

What kind of brake pads does a Porsche 996 use?

Porsche 996 / 996TT / 996GT3 / 997 (99635108901/1) This kit UPGRADES the standard factory 330mm brake disc to larger 350mm brake disc which are normally used on the 997 turbo models, the brake callipers, brake pads , sensors and shims all remain the same as factory. 1 x Brake caliper adaptor brackets front upgrade to 350MM disc.

What’s the difference between a Porsche 911 and a 996?

There is a distinct difference between an air-cooled 911 and a water-cooled 911 Porsche expert. Originally, a 3.4L flat 6 M96 engine was fitted to the new 996 Carrera in 1998. Subsequently, the engine was revised in a number of ways and improved upon to be a 3.6L, before reaching the end of its production by late 2005.

Where to buy parts for a Porsche Carrera 996?

There are plenty of third-party parts vendors online that can offer parts at lower cost than Porsche directly. There is also a good deal of experience and expertise in independent Porsche repair shops to help make the maintenance of your used 911 Carrera 996 cost effective.

Are there any problems with the Porsche 996?

The suspension in the Porsche 996 was superb for the time when the car was launched and has proved to be very durable. The only problem you are likely to encounter is some creaking or rattling from the front and rear corners, which is a sign the control arms are either worn or have been damaged on speed bumps.

Can you replace rear shocks on Porsche 996?

Replacing the rear shocks on the 996 is easier than replacing the front shocks. Begin by jacking the car up, supporting it on jack stands (please refer to Pelican Technical Article: Jacking Up Your Porsche 911 Carrera, Jacking Up your car for more info).

There are plenty of third-party parts vendors online that can offer parts at lower cost than Porsche directly. There is also a good deal of experience and expertise in independent Porsche repair shops to help make the maintenance of your used 911 Carrera 996 cost effective.

Are there H & are sport springs for Porsche 996?

H&R Sport Springs for Porsche 996 are available for Carrera 2, Carrera 4, 4S and of course 911 Turbo, offering a drop of 1.25in front and rear on Carrera 2’s, and 1in drop on all Carrera 4 and 4S models as well as 911 Turbos.