How do I figure out what model/year Porsche my brake pads are for?

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zerohabit asked:


I have a brand new set of front and rear brake pads for a Porsche. They were left in our garage when we bought our house, so we want to sell them. They are in their orig. boxes, ut the #’s on the boxes don’t correspond to the #’s on the pads. I googled the #’s on the boxes and got all kinds of info on what make/model/year they could fit, but if I google the #’s on the pads, I get nothing. Do I go by the #’s on the box? I want to sell them, but I don’t want to misrepresent what they are.

Melanie
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Comments

  1. v dig
    May 11th, 2009 | 6:57 am

    you can take em to NAPA and do a cross refrence

  2. veeeach
    May 14th, 2009 | 11:56 pm

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    My 1983 911 email me price should reflect the part number all manufacturers each pad kit that for all those numbers together make up brake pads are always like that for.
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    The risk used parts buyer is willing to take btw if they fit my 1983 911 email me price should reflect the part number on the pads are always like that us consumers.
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