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Porsche 981 Boxster Miscellaneous Brake Parts

Take your Boxster to the next level with VividRacing's high performance engine components like pistons, rods & bearings, as well as Cold Air Intake, Suspension like Springs, Rods and Coilovers, to wheels, tires and anything else you could use to tune your Boxster to the next level. With our focus on customer service and quality, plus an insider's knowledge of high performance upgrades for Boxster, you'll be sure to get the best parts delivered to you as fast as possible to make your overall shopping experience with VividRacing a pleasure. If you don't see the part you wanted the first time, just call our Boxster racing technicians and we'll do our best to locate exactly the part you want.


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 Girodisc Front Caliper Rebuild Kit Porsche 981 Boxster S 13-16 

Model Number: CCRK1-031   View Price

Been to a few too many track days? Didn't have Girodisc Titanium heat shields in behind your pads? Now your dust seals are cooked and you don't know what to do?This kit is put together from all quality components to rebuild your caliper back to like new. One kit is required per caliper. Once you decide to do this, get the Ti shields as well and lengthen the time interval between rebuilds. The shields are less than the seals! Dust boots and seals are available separately as well....
  
 Girodisc Rear Caliper Rebuild Kit Porsche 981 Boxster S 13-16 

Model Number: CCRK2-031   View Price

Been to a few too many track days? Didn't have Girodisc Titanium heat shields in behind your pads? Now your dust seals are cooked and you don't know what to do?This kit is put together from all quality components to rebuild your caliper back to like new. One kit is required per caliper. Once you decide to do this, get the Ti shields as well and lengthen the time interval between rebuilds. The shields are less than the seals! Dust boots and seals are available separately as well....
  
 Girodisc 2 Piece 340mm Front Rotor Ring Replacements Porsche 981 Boxster S 13-16 

Model Number: D1-031   View Price

Need new rings for your Girodisc 2pc rotors? We got them. Rings come complete with all new hardware and full instructions for re-assembly; but if you choose you can send us the hats and we will do all the re-assembly and turning of the rotors for only the cost of shipping.This service is available for the life of your rotors. Price is for a pair of rings and 2 hardware kits. Additional hardware kits are available separately upon request. When comparison shopping, be sure to notice the quality of...
  
 Girodisc 2 Piece 325mm Rear Rotor Ring Replacements Porsche 981 Boxster S 13-16 

Model Number: D2-031   View Price

Need new rings for your Girodisc 2pc rotors? We got them. Rings come complete with all new hardware and full instructions for re-assembly; but if you choose you can send us the hats and we will do all the re-assembly and turning of the rotors for only the cost of shipping.This service is available for the life of your rotors. Price is for a pair of rings and 2 hardware kits. Additional hardware kits are available separately upon request. When comparison shopping, be sure to notice the quality of...
  
 Girodisc Rear Titanium Pad Shields Porsche 981 Boxster S 13-16 

Model Number: TS-0738   View Price

The problem of brake fluid boiling is simply traced to heat transferring from the rotors and pads directly into the fluid through the caliper pistons. When brake fluid boils, it releases air that is normally part of the molecular structure of the fluid. This air is compressible of course, and the brake pedal goes to the floor instead of moving the caliper pistons. Production cars tend to suffer from this on track days more as they don't usually have the extensive cooling duct and exotic brake ma...
  
 Girodisc Front Titanium Pad Shields Porsche 981 Boxster S 13-16 

Model Number: TS-0917   View Price

The problem of brake fluid boiling is simply traced to heat transferring from the rotors and pads directly into the fluid through the caliper pistons. When brake fluid boils, it releases air that is normally part of the molecular structure of the fluid. This air is compressible of course, and the brake pedal goes to the floor instead of moving the caliper pistons. Production cars tend to suffer from this on track days more as they don't usually have the extensive cooling duct and exotic brake ma...