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Front Brake Disc Backing Plate - fits Left or Right
Sold each - 2 required per car
Restore proper brake protection and factory-correct
appearance with this OE Match Front Brake Disc Backing Plate.
This component forms an important part of the
braking system by protecting the brake disc assembly from road debris while
helping to manage airflow around the brake components.
Fits:
- Porsche 911 1968-1973 2.2L / 2.4L / 2.7L RS LWB (F)
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Porsche 911 1974-1977 2.7L / 1976-77 3.0 Carrera
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Porsche 911 1978-1983 3.0L / SC
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Porsche 911 1984-1986 3.2L
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Porsche 911 1987-1989 3.2L G50
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Porsche 911 1975-1977 3.0L Turbo (930)
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Porsche 914 (1970-1976)
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Often referred to as a brake dust shield or brake disc
splash guard, the backing plate sits behind the brake disc and provides a
protective barrier between the braking system and contaminants thrown up from
the road. It also helps guide cooling airflow around the brake assembly,
contributing to consistent braking performance.
As these plates are mounted underneath the vehicle, they are
frequently exposed to moisture, road salt, stone impacts and corrosion.
Replacing damaged or rusted backing plates helps maintain brake system
protection while restoring the appearance of the suspension and braking
assembly.
What Does a Brake Disc Backing Plate Do?
The brake disc backing plate performs several important
functions within the braking system.
Its primary roles include:
- Protecting
the brake disc from road debris
- Shielding
brake components from dirt and water
- Helping
manage brake cooling airflow
- Reducing
contamination around the brake assembly
- Protecting
wheel bearing components
- Supporting
long-term brake system reliability
- Maintaining
factory brake system design
Although often overlooked, the backing plate contributes to
the overall durability and effectiveness of the braking system.
Why Do Brake Disc Backing Plates Fail?
Brake backing plates are constantly exposed to harsh
operating conditions beneath the vehicle.
Common causes of failure include:
- Corrosion
caused by moisture and road salt
- Stone
and debris impact damage
- Accident
or kerb strike damage
- Age-related
deterioration
- Metal
fatigue
- Improper
handling during brake servicing
- Long-term
environmental exposure
Over time, corrosion can weaken the plate, causing
distortion, cracking or complete failure.
When Should a Brake Disc Backing Plate Be Replaced?
Brake backing plates should be inspected whenever brake
discs or wheel bearings are serviced.
Common signs replacement is required include:
- Visible
rust or corrosion
- Cracked
or damaged plate edges
- Bent
or distorted backing plates
- Contact
between the plate and brake disc
- Excessive
brake dust contamination
- Missing
sections caused by corrosion
- Restoration
or refurbishment projects
- Suspension
rebuild work
If the backing plate begins rubbing against the brake disc,
it should be replaced immediately to prevent noise and potential damage.
Why Replacement Matters
A damaged brake backing plate can compromise protection of
the braking system and detract from the quality of a restoration.
Benefits of replacement include:
- Improved
brake component protection
- Reduced
contamination from road debris
- Correct
brake cooling airflow management
- Improved
reliability
- Restoration
of factory appearance
- Prevention
of brake disc contact issues
- Enhanced
long-term durability
- Ideal
for restoration and maintenance projects
For classic Porsche models, replacing worn backing plates
helps preserve both function and originality.
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