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European Imports
replacing brake pads and galiper, etc on a porsche cayenne?
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<blockquote data-quote="bobsmith" data-source="post: 2545158" data-attributes="member: 361157"><p>For a full set of pads and rotters on a high end vehicle you 500-800 installed. Assuming you use high end performance parts. I have seem calipers go for 300 each from a dealer and that is before labour. So the price sounds reasonable to me. Calipers should not need to be replaced after 47,000 km but it is not unheard of.</p><p>By the sounds of it just a bit of bad luck on your part.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobsmith, post: 2545158, member: 361157"] For a full set of pads and rotters on a high end vehicle you 500-800 installed. Assuming you use high end performance parts. I have seem calipers go for 300 each from a dealer and that is before labour. So the price sounds reasonable to me. Calipers should not need to be replaced after 47,000 km but it is not unheard of. By the sounds of it just a bit of bad luck on your part. [/QUOTE]
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