them brakes are something else well nice and nicely big.. lol

surprised by the cost their not that exspensive really.. umm some over time here i think

thanx to all guys
 
You'd need to measure up a few things like the caliper bolt holes and see if they match to yours, anything will fit if you're prepared to make it fit.

Assuming they don't line up, you could get some carriers fabricated and run bigger / thicker discs to fit them.

IIRC your carriers are removable ( same as mine ).

Problem is, those calipers will go for silly money, the discs will cost the earth and the carriers will need custom fabriction, you've got to line it all up and measure it .... and then work out a way to fit them under 17" wheels - which they won't :)
 
how easy is it to bolt on some four pot brakes on to a leon fr tdi 150, is porsche the easy option?

cheers
 
on my track saxo I have 4 pots made by hispecmotorsport,. I can't fault them, and they do a huge range of fitments and caliper types etc and they're fairly cheap as they're not a hugely known brand but good stuff - just as another option
 
hi guys does anyone know where i can get part numbers from for porsches?? am looking for the cayenne brakes part numbers and they wont let me have them??

cheers
 
Think its worth remebering at this point about wheels size and clearence!
Cayenne breaks ain't gonna fit under 18's!
The had to put 20's on the Cayenne to get them in!