Category Archives: Porsche Brakes
EBC Porsche Brake pads & Brake Disc
Design911 Porsche specialist now stocks a wide range of EBC brake pads & disc for all Porsche models, we also off er the range at a great price to suit your pocket. EBC Standard Brake Discs EBC is proud to be one of the only companies selling a British manufactured brake disc programme....
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Brembo Sport Brake Pads
Designed and tested for predominantly performance-oriented street use, Brembo Sport brake pads represent the first upgrade level for any braking system. The upgrade within reach of every car. Designed and tested for predominantly performance-oriented street use, Brembo Sport brake pads represent the first upgrade level for any braking system. These products have been created for...
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Performance Friction Brake Pads
Design 911 are now stockiest and distributors for Performance Friction Brakes The absolute best brakes on the market Performance Friction brakes are the standard of excellence in high-performance vehicles, and street vehicles. Track days and street upgrades for nearly every make and model are manufactured to meet or exceed OE specifications. Whether you’re driving a...
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CERAMIC Replacement Brake Disc HTCIC (High-Tech-Cast-Iron-Carbon)
CERAMIC Replacement HTCIC (High-Tech-Cast-Iron-Carbon) Brake Disc rotor. • Simple to change • extreme high fading level • high thermal stability • HTCIC (High-Tech-Cast-Iron-Carbon) • optimized for all Series- and Sport brake-Pads What are they ? Ceramic replacement brake disc are not the same as a ceramic brake disc they are HTCIC (High-Tech-Cast-Iron-Carbon) which means they...
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Original Equipment Quality (OEQ) Parts for Porsche Cars
Brake Pads FAQ Which brake pads do I get in my order? We supply Original Equipment Quality (OEQ) brake pads. Porsche as a company do not manufacture brake pads they are brought in from companies like TMD Friction who own brands like Textar and Pagid. ATE is also another major supplier to Porsche for brake...
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Brembo Turismo Brake Disc
Brand new range from the leaders in performance brakes. These discs are fully compatible with the vehicle’s original callipers and they are designed to fit under the factory wheels and tires utilizing the original calipers to provide improved performance and appearance. Brembo Turismo Brake Disc (Front) Porsche – Brake Disc Size: 330x34Brembo has introduced the...
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Painting Porsche Brake Calipers
High Temperature Powder Coating Brake callipers. Design 911 now offer a calipers painting service, the calipers are completely stripped of the old paint and then re-coated with a special high temperature power coating just like the original. We will also replace the standard decals. The price includes painted and lauquered, you will to remove them...
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Bleeding Porsche Brakes
There are currently three methods of bleeding the brake system:Pressure Bleeding. This is where you have a reservoir of brake fluid, and place a positive air pressure force on the opposite side of the fluid, forcing it into the brake system. Vacuum Bleeding. This is where you fill the reservoir, and then apply a vacuum...
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Brake hoses – not just rubber.
Obviously with all the pressure in your brake system, the last thing you need is for the brake lines themselves to deform and flex. If they do, you lose brake pressure, and thus lose braking. Steel brake lines are no problem, but for the flexible areas of the brake lines, you need hoses. Brake hoses...
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Why do my brakes squeal ?
Why do my brakes squeal ? Squealing brakes are a sign of one of two things : the friction material is all gone and you’re jamming the backing plate against the brake rotor, or the fit of the brake pad against the caliper piston isn’t as snug as it could be. Either way, the squealing...
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