Porsche Brakes

90135561900 - : Brake Line for Porsche Image

Brake Line

Porsche 901-355-619-00
$28.50
MSRP $31.86
Save $3.36
10.5% Off
95835558102 - : Brake Hose for Porsche Image

Brake Hose

Porsche 958-355-581-02
$64.19
MSRP $82.03
Save $17.84
21.7% Off
971614723C - : Brake Line for Porsche Image

Brake Line

Porsche 971-614-723-C
$70.50
MSRP $90.09
Save $19.59
21.7% Off
95B614162F - : Brake Line for Porsche Image

Brake Line

Porsche 95B-614-162-F
$42.40
MSRP $52.02
Save $9.62
18.5% Off
V04015006J - : Brake Line for Porsche Image

Brake Line

Porsche V04-015-006-J
$38.28
MSRP $43.74
Save $5.46
12.5% Off
PAD614743A - : Brake Line for Porsche Image

Brake Line

Porsche PAD-614-743-A
$50.39
MSRP $61.82
Save $11.43
18.5% Off
99135518955 - : Brake Line for Porsche Image

Brake Line

Porsche 991-355-189-55
$89.00
MSRP $113.74
Save $24.74
21.8% Off
PAD614746 - : Brake Line for Porsche Image

Brake Line

Porsche PAD-614-746
$54.03
MSRP $66.28
Save $12.25
18.5% Off
9J0611707G - : Brake Hose for Porsche Image

Brake Hose

Porsche 9J0-611-707-G
$80.70
MSRP $103.12
Save $22.42
21.7% Off
PAD615302B - : Brake Disc for Porsche Image

Brake Disc

Porsche PAD-615-302-B
$303.95
MSRP $466.11
Save $162.16
34.8% Off
35641023 - : Brake Drum for Porsche Image

Brake Drum

Porsche 356-41-023
Front brake drum; suitable for the Porsche 356 A (1955 to 1959). Porsche Classic has reissued the brake drum for these particular...
$2,151.40
MSRP $3,281.24
Save $1,129.84
34.4% Off
971614729P - : Brake Pipe for Porsche Image

Brake Pipe

Porsche 971-614-729-P
$70.50
MSRP $90.09
Save $19.59
21.7% Off

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Keeping Your Porsche Safe with Brakes

Brakes are essential for stopping and controlling your vehicle safely. Over time, pads, rotors, and calipers wear down from regular driving or harsh conditions. At Delaware Porsche Parts, we provide genuine Porsche brakes that maintain stopping power and reliability. Using authentic parts prevents premature wear that can occur with generic aftermarket alternatives.

How Brakes Work

Brakes include pads, rotors, and calipers that work together to slow and stop the car. Worn components can lead to squealing, reduced stopping distance, or vibration. Replacing them with genuine Porsche parts ensures consistent performance and works in harmony with other parts like a genuine Porsche brake master cylinder. Models such as the 911 and Cayman perform best when equipped with authentic brakes.

Why Brakes Break Down

Heat, friction, and daily driving cause brake components to deteriorate. Pads can thin, rotors can warp, and calipers can seize. Drivers of the 911 and Cayman notice reduced braking efficiency if parts are overdue for replacement. Genuine Porsche brakes last longer and maintain smooth, reliable stopping power.

When To Replace Brakes

Brakes should be inspected regularly and replaced according to the manufacturer’s schedule or if you notice squealing, vibration, or reduced braking performance. Using genuine Porsche components protects your car and ensures safe operation. Vehicles like the 911 and Cayman remain responsive and controlled when equipped with authentic brake parts. At Delaware Porsche Parts, we make finding the correct replacements simple and reliable.

Brake FAQ

Q: How often should I replace my Porsche brake pads?
A: Inspect them every 10,000 miles and replace pads showing wear below the manufacturer’s recommended thickness. Genuine Porsche pads ensure even wear and braking performance.

Q: Can I use aftermarket brakes on my Porsche?
A: Generic aftermarket parts may save money upfront but can wear faster and affect stopping reliability. Genuine Porsche brakes maintain proper fit and function.

Q: Why do rotors warp?
A: Excessive heat and repeated hard braking can warp rotors. Genuine Porsche rotors resist heat distortion better than lower-quality alternatives.