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Porsche 356 Brake Pads
At Andy's Auto Sport, we have a huge variety of Porsche 356 brake pads to ensure that you have every brake pad option available to you. We go out of our way to carry every major line of Porsche 356 brake pads, so that whether you are looking for cheap Porsche 356 brake pads or performance brake pads or anything in between, we've got it for you. Andy's Auto Sport is the ultimate shopping destination for your Porsche 356 brake pad needs!
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Fits: 61-91 220 and 220D (W115), 61-91 230 (W114 or W115), 61-91 250C (W114), 61-91 250SE/C (W111), 61-91 250SE (W108), 61-91 250SL (R113), 61-91 250S (W108...
PART# 104.00310
Fits: 61-69 1600, 61-91 220 and 220D (W115), 61-91 230 (W114 or W115), 61-91 250C (W114), 61-91 250SE/C (W111), 61-91 250SE (W108), 61-91 250SL (R113), 61-9...
PART# 106.00310
Fits: 63-76 911, 63-77 356B/356C/356SC, 64-95 Spider, 68-86 900 Series, 68-87 99, 69-79 530I
PART# 105.00300
Fits: 63-65 Porsche 356, 68-80 Saab 99 Series, 70-76 Porsche 914, 75-79 BMW 530, 79-87 Saab 900 Series
PART# D30
Fits: 63-65 Porsche 356, 65-68 Mercedes 250 Series, 65-83 Porsche 911, 67-69 BMW 1600, 67-69 BMW 2002, 67-69 Mercedes 280 Series, 67-76 Mercedes 230 Series,...
PART# D31
Fits: • 1963-1965 Porsche 356, • 1965-1973 Porsche 911 Carrera 2, • 1969-1973 Porsche 911 Carrera 2, • 1969-1974 SAAB 99, • 1969-1977 Porsche 911, • 1970-19...
PART# HB172S.595
Fits: • 1963-1965 Porsche 356, • 1965-1973 Porsche 911 Carrera 2, • 1969-1973 Porsche 911 Carrera 2, • 1969-1974 SAAB 99, • 1969-1977 Porsche 911, • 1970-19...
PART# HB172W.595
Fits: • 1963-1965 Porsche 356, • 1965-1973 Porsche 911 Carrera 2, • 1969-1973 Porsche 911 Carrera 2, • 1969-1974 SAAB 99, • 1969-1977 Porsche 911, • 1970-19...
PART# HB172G.595
Fits: • 1963-1965 Porsche 356, • 1965-1973 Porsche 911 Carrera 2, • 1969-1973 Porsche 911 Carrera 2, • 1969-1974 SAAB 99, • 1969-1977 Porsche 911, • 1970-19...
PART# HB172U.595
Fits: • 1963-1965 Porsche 356, • 1965-1973 Porsche 911 Carrera 2, • 1969-1973 Porsche 911 Carrera 2, • 1969-1974 SAAB 99, • 1969-1977 Porsche 911, • 1970-19...
PART# HB172E.595
Fits: • 1963-1965 Porsche 356, • 1965-1973 Porsche 911 Carrera 2, • 1969-1973 Porsche 911 Carrera 2, • 1969-1974 SAAB 99, • 1969-1977 Porsche 911, • 1970-19...
PART# HB172M.595
Fits: • 1963-1965 Porsche 356, • 1965-1973 Porsche 911 Carrera 2, • 1969-1974 SAAB 99, • 1969-1977 Porsche 911, • 1970-1972 Porsche 914 4, • 1970-1972 Porsc...
PART# HB172N.595
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Brake Pads Rear Fits Alfa Romeo Giulia Porsche 356 911 BMW 2500 2800 & Saab 99E
Front Brake Pad Set For 1964-1965 Porsche 356C JC586BM
Porsche 356 911 912 914 930 964 993 Brake Clutch Pedal Pad Set (2 pads)
Textar 2000906 Rear Disc Brake Pads Set For Porsche 356C 911 912 Saab 900 99
For 1955 Porsche 356 Brake Pad Set Front Centric 25614ZX
Front Ceramic Brake Pads for 2008-2018 Porsche Cayenne 380mm 410mm 356mm
WHY TO BUY?
There are certain things you can skimp on here and there when it comes to performance, but your Porsche 356 brakes are not one of them. Maintaining predictable braking power is crucial, and brake pads are a major part of attaining this predictability. Driving your vehicle to its limits is one thing, but driving it beyond its brakes' limits is something no one should ever do under any circumstances. Even if you are simply replacing your factory Porsche 356 brake pads, consider how you drive and then choose a brake pad that will give you the stopping performance you need under the extreme end of those circumstances.
DID YOU KNOW?
Although ceramic Porsche 356 brake pads are great at resisting brake fade and wear longer with less dusting, they weren't always considered a good option for high-performance driving. Today, many specialty performance Porsche 356 brake manufacturers have created special ceramic compounds that are much better suited to the spirited driver. For more aggressive braking power on the track, however, we recommend carbon kevlar or aramid fiber compounds, as they will provide higher levels of friction. This comes at the cost of shorter Porsche 356 brake component life, including the brake pads and rotors, but you've gotta pay to play!
FAQs
Q: How do you install brake pads?
A: Brake pads are the easiest component in the brake system to install. Removal of your stock brake pads out of the caliper is needed before the new ones are installed. Your brake system should be bled after installing brake pads.
Q: Do brake pads come in set of 4?
A: Unless otherwise noted, brake pads are sold in pairs, meaning that you buy one set for the front and one set for the rear. Check product descriptions on our site for more details.
Q: What do brake pads do? Why buy brake pads?
A: Brake pads are what slow your vehicle down by transforming speed into heat against the rotor. Aftermarket brake pads outperform stock in terms of stopping ability. Brake pads are a great means of giving your car more stopping power without spending too much money.
A: Brake pads are the easiest component in the brake system to install. Removal of your stock brake pads out of the caliper is needed before the new ones are installed. Your brake system should be bled after installing brake pads.
Q: Do brake pads come in set of 4?
A: Unless otherwise noted, brake pads are sold in pairs, meaning that you buy one set for the front and one set for the rear. Check product descriptions on our site for more details.
Q: What do brake pads do? Why buy brake pads?
A: Brake pads are what slow your vehicle down by transforming speed into heat against the rotor. Aftermarket brake pads outperform stock in terms of stopping ability. Brake pads are a great means of giving your car more stopping power without spending too much money.
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Porsche 356 Brake Pads
At Andy's Auto Sport, we have a huge variety of Porsche 356 brake pads to ensure that you have every brake pad option available to you. We go out of our way to carry every major line of Porsche 356 brake pads, so that whether you are looking for cheap Porsche 356 brake pads or performance brake pads or anything in between, we've got it for you. Andy's Auto Sport is the ultimate shopping destination for your Porsche 356 brake pad needs!
Choose Your Vehicle:
Shop Porsche 356 Brake Pads by Brand
1 - 12 of 13
Sort by:
Fits: 61-91 220 and 220D (W115), 61-91 230 (W114 or W115), 61-91 250C (W114), 61-91 250SE/C (W111), 61-91 250SE (W108), 61-91 250SL (R113), 61-91 250S (W108...
PART# 104.00310
Fits: 61-69 1600, 61-91 220 and 220D (W115), 61-91 230 (W114 or W115), 61-91 250C (W114), 61-91 250SE/C (W111), 61-91 250SE (W108), 61-91 250SL (R113), 61-9...
PART# 106.00310
Fits: 63-76 911, 63-77 356B/356C/356SC, 64-95 Spider, 68-86 900 Series, 68-87 99, 69-79 530I
PART# 105.00300
Fits: 63-65 Porsche 356, 68-80 Saab 99 Series, 70-76 Porsche 914, 75-79 BMW 530, 79-87 Saab 900 Series
PART# D30
Fits: 63-65 Porsche 356, 65-68 Mercedes 250 Series, 65-83 Porsche 911, 67-69 BMW 1600, 67-69 BMW 2002, 67-69 Mercedes 280 Series, 67-76 Mercedes 230 Series,...
PART# D31
Fits: • 1963-1965 Porsche 356, • 1965-1973 Porsche 911 Carrera 2, • 1969-1973 Porsche 911 Carrera 2, • 1969-1974 SAAB 99, • 1969-1977 Porsche 911, • 1970-19...
PART# HB172S.595
Fits: • 1963-1965 Porsche 356, • 1965-1973 Porsche 911 Carrera 2, • 1969-1973 Porsche 911 Carrera 2, • 1969-1974 SAAB 99, • 1969-1977 Porsche 911, • 1970-19...
PART# HB172W.595
Fits: • 1963-1965 Porsche 356, • 1965-1973 Porsche 911 Carrera 2, • 1969-1973 Porsche 911 Carrera 2, • 1969-1974 SAAB 99, • 1969-1977 Porsche 911, • 1970-19...
PART# HB172G.595
Fits: • 1963-1965 Porsche 356, • 1965-1973 Porsche 911 Carrera 2, • 1969-1973 Porsche 911 Carrera 2, • 1969-1974 SAAB 99, • 1969-1977 Porsche 911, • 1970-19...
PART# HB172U.595
Fits: • 1963-1965 Porsche 356, • 1965-1973 Porsche 911 Carrera 2, • 1969-1973 Porsche 911 Carrera 2, • 1969-1974 SAAB 99, • 1969-1977 Porsche 911, • 1970-19...
PART# HB172E.595
Fits: • 1963-1965 Porsche 356, • 1965-1973 Porsche 911 Carrera 2, • 1969-1973 Porsche 911 Carrera 2, • 1969-1974 SAAB 99, • 1969-1977 Porsche 911, • 1970-19...
PART# HB172M.595
Fits: • 1963-1965 Porsche 356, • 1965-1973 Porsche 911 Carrera 2, • 1969-1974 SAAB 99, • 1969-1977 Porsche 911, • 1970-1972 Porsche 914 4, • 1970-1972 Porsc...
PART# HB172N.595
When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
Not able to find what you are looking for?
Brake Pads Rear Fits Alfa Romeo Giulia Porsche 356 911 BMW 2500 2800 & Saab 99E
Front Brake Pad Set For 1964-1965 Porsche 356C JC586BM
Porsche 356 911 912 914 930 964 993 Brake Clutch Pedal Pad Set (2 pads)
Textar 2000906 Rear Disc Brake Pads Set For Porsche 356C 911 912 Saab 900 99
For 1955 Porsche 356 Brake Pad Set Front Centric 25614ZX
Front Ceramic Brake Pads for 2008-2018 Porsche Cayenne 380mm 410mm 356mm
WHY TO BUY?
There are certain things you can skimp on here and there when it comes to performance, but your Porsche 356 brakes are not one of them. Maintaining predictable braking power is crucial, and brake pads are a major part of attaining this predictability. Driving your vehicle to its limits is one thing, but driving it beyond its brakes' limits is something no one should ever do under any circumstances. Even if you are simply replacing your factory Porsche 356 brake pads, consider how you drive and then choose a brake pad that will give you the stopping performance you need under the extreme end of those circumstances.
DID YOU KNOW?
Although ceramic Porsche 356 brake pads are great at resisting brake fade and wear longer with less dusting, they weren't always considered a good option for high-performance driving. Today, many specialty performance Porsche 356 brake manufacturers have created special ceramic compounds that are much better suited to the spirited driver. For more aggressive braking power on the track, however, we recommend carbon kevlar or aramid fiber compounds, as they will provide higher levels of friction. This comes at the cost of shorter Porsche 356 brake component life, including the brake pads and rotors, but you've gotta pay to play!
FAQs
Q: How do you install brake pads?
A: Brake pads are the easiest component in the brake system to install. Removal of your stock brake pads out of the caliper is needed before the new ones are installed. Your brake system should be bled after installing brake pads.
Q: Do brake pads come in set of 4?
A: Unless otherwise noted, brake pads are sold in pairs, meaning that you buy one set for the front and one set for the rear. Check product descriptions on our site for more details.
Q: What do brake pads do? Why buy brake pads?
A: Brake pads are what slow your vehicle down by transforming speed into heat against the rotor. Aftermarket brake pads outperform stock in terms of stopping ability. Brake pads are a great means of giving your car more stopping power without spending too much money.
A: Brake pads are the easiest component in the brake system to install. Removal of your stock brake pads out of the caliper is needed before the new ones are installed. Your brake system should be bled after installing brake pads.
Q: Do brake pads come in set of 4?
A: Unless otherwise noted, brake pads are sold in pairs, meaning that you buy one set for the front and one set for the rear. Check product descriptions on our site for more details.
Q: What do brake pads do? Why buy brake pads?
A: Brake pads are what slow your vehicle down by transforming speed into heat against the rotor. Aftermarket brake pads outperform stock in terms of stopping ability. Brake pads are a great means of giving your car more stopping power without spending too much money.
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Video Description:FAQ: What is Brake Fade?
In this video, we explain brake fade and how to avoid it. Highlights include:
*At 0:20, we tell you what brake fade is and the conditions under which they occur.
*At 1:00, we tell you how to reduce brake fade by upgrading your braking components.