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Hello,
New to the Porsche world, and appreciating all the insight I get from this great forum. So now my turn to ask a (stupid?) question:
I have a 986 2001 with 50000 miles, I bought second hand with 10000 miles.
Dealership tells me I need to:
a ) flush brake circuit. NP: I will do myself, got instructions in this forum on how to
b ) change pads. NP: will do myself, got instructions in this forum on how to
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C) CHANGE THE ROTORS. :help:
I thought unless you really asked a lot from them (circuits, etc), or bent them or scratch them, rotors had a very long life. So I do not understand why I am asked to change them. Are my assumptions correct? or are rotors supposed to be changed every 50.000 miles or sthg like that????
Thanks a lot for any guidance you can provide
Ilona5
Rotors / Brakes, etc...when to replace?
in 986 Series (Boxster, Boxster S)
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Thanks a lot to all. Ordered the parts from Suncoast, I ll be at work on the first week end of May! Looking forward to it.