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Power Stop Brake Install/Review
in 92A (Cayenne, Cayenne Diesel, Cayenne S, Cayenne Turbo, Cayenne S Hybrid)
Posted · Edited by IBA 270
Gang,
Just thought I'd offer a data point. My 2014 needed brakes and although it's a CPO, I do the basic stuff with a reputable indy. They wanted $2100 to do rotors and pads on all four corners, and being a die hard DIY'er...and cheap, I had them do a brake flush and I decided to do the job myself. There doesn't seem to be a lot of options for brake components out there beyond OEM, but I decided to give Power Stop a try.
Sensors were included, components appear to be of quality and installed with no issue. I followed the bed in procedure carefully and I've been rewarded with very good brakes. Time will tell, but I'm happy and at least early in my relationship with Power Stop, would not hesitate to recommend. Follow the bed in procedure...and get your indy to do the bleed.
Allen Dye
Dallas, TX