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Kaj , the sensors I recently purchased were a Sebro brand and the Porsche part number was 944 612 365 00, 01, or 02.
Probably bought from Pelican Parts (dont recall now) but the usual parts houses should have them.
Hopefully the Porsche part number will help identify what you need.
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think that might have been a bridge too far
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I'm just about to start my rear brake pads/rotors and wondered what your different approach to the squeal pads was? I don't really want to add 50% to the cost by buying 8 of these little things, 30mm and 28mm I think they use? I was planning on re-use with maybe some 3M high temp adhesive or possibly the 3M universal anti squeal shims.
I reused the old ones and put them on the adhesive anti-squeak pads. 2 years in and no problems whatsoever.
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EBC pads are thicker as they already have a pad on the back for anti squeal, no need for the shims,
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