Brembo N.V.
Brembo 2-Piece Slotted Front Rotors Porsche 991 911 Turbo
$2,095.00
Brembo 2-Piece Slotted Rotors Porsche 991 911 Turbo non-PCCB (Front)
Fit The Following Cars (w/ OEM Iron Rotors)
Porsche 991 911 Turbo (Front)
Brembo 2-piece Competition cross-drilled front disc pair for iron discs
380mm x 34mm (15.00" x 1.36") 72 Vane, D66
Huge increase in airflow, cooling capacity, and durability vs. OEM discs
Saves 2 lbs. unsprung weight per side vs. OEM iron discs
Designed for: club racing, time trial, auto-x, HPDE
Works with OEM calipers, no modifications required
Ultralight, fully floating, anodized billet aluminum hat with float control/anti-rattle clips
Sold/priced per pair.
380x34mm (15") 2-Piece disc complete axle set. Pre-Assembled with all necessary hardware Included
Track-Ready Performance, Street-Driven Reliability
Upgrade your braking system with the Brembo Type 3 or Type 5 2-Piece Floating Rotors, precision-engineered for the Porsche 991 Turbo (non-pccb) models equipped with standard iron brakes (non-PCCB). Designed for high-performance street driving, autocross, and track-day use, these rotors deliver enhanced thermal management, reduced unsprung weight, and longer pad life.
Each rotor features Vented Curved 72 Vanes, a lightweight billet aluminum hat mated to a directionally slotted, heat-treated iron outer ring, optimizing brake cooling and rotor stability under extreme conditions. Advanced high carbon alloy / corrosion resistant plating for performance and durability.  The floating design with floating D-Bobbin with anti rattle springs reduces stress transfer to the hub, helping to minimize cracking, coning, and distortion during repeated high-speed stops. With OE-matched dimensions, these rotors offer direct bolt-on fitment with no modifications required.
Whether you're shaving seconds on the track or just want more confidence on the road, the Brembo 2-piece rotor set is the perfect upgrade to unleash the full potential of your 991 Turbo (non-pccb). Backed by competition-proven engineering and trusted by performance enthusiasts nationwide, this is the brake rotor solution serious drivers choose.
Competition Motorsport is an Authorized dealer for Brembo products and we are one of the largest stocking dealers in the country. Â
The Brembo two piece rotor system is a direct rotor disc replacement for the oem hat and rotor and is designed to be used with oem calipers with no modifications necessary. Â
This system consists of 2-Piece disc assemblies which directly replace the OEM discs. To be used with OEM calipers. Brembo GT Systems are designed for vehicles at original ride height. Increased ride height is not compatible with the brake lines included in these systems.
The 2-piece Brembo design allows for rotor only replacement to minimize replacement costs and deliver outstanding performance and cooling.
Brembo 2-Piece Rotor FAQs
How long do Brembo discs last?
The usable life of a brake disc is influenced by a number of factors including vehicle weight, driving style, vehicle usage, brake pad material, and many others. Therefore a blanket disc lifetime cannot be given. However, when used in the same conditions, a Brembo disc should meet or exceed the life of the disc it replaces. It is important to periodically check the disc thickness, and replace the disc if it falls below the minimum allowed thickness.
How does reducing weight of the braking system benefit the vehicle?
The mass of any vehicle requires energy to accelerate or decelerate. Reducing vehicle mass improves acceleration and requires less energy to be dissipated during deceleration. Rotating mass requires additional energy in order to increase or decrease its speed of rotation. Therefore, decreasing the mass of the caliper is valuable due to its contribution to total vehicle mass. Decreasing the mass of the disc has an even greater benefit due to the fact that the disc must rotate as well. Additionally, the mass of the brake system is also unsprung mass. Reducing the unsprung mass has the additional benefit of improved suspension performance, resulting in enhanced ride and handling.
Should new discs and pads be bedded in?
The bedding procedure is an important step when installing new rotors and pads. Correctly bedded pads form a transfer layer of material on the surface of the disc which improves overall "bite" and performance. Without proper "pre-bedding" that simulates the correct heat and torque loads seen in actual driving conditions, a pad's true potential cannot be realized. This process will also ensure that the pads will produce a rotor finish with a consistent transfer layer which prevents "judder" from occurring. The Brembo Bedding Memo should be followed when installing a new Brembo system or new discs and / or street pads. For race friction and / or track use, please contact us for detailed information regarding the appropriate bedding procedure to follow.
Some of the bushings in the two-piece disc assembly seem to be loose.
The two-piece disc assemblies utilize a floating disc. The mounting system of the disc is designed to allow a specific amount of float in both the radial and axial directions. Brembo has engineered special springs that are used on every other fastener in order to slightly preload the assembly. This has been done to prevent excessive noise from the system during street use, while still maintaining the benefits of a floating disc. These springs can be seen when looking at the backside of the disc. The small screws on the backside of the disc are properly torqued during assembly and utilize thread lock compound to prevent loosening. They must not be tightened further.
What is the difference between the systems Brembo offers?
Brembo offers different levels for different applications, and for different budgets. There are currently three performance levels within the Brembo program. The first level is the Sport system. These kits include cross-drilled or slotted discs and high performance brake pads, and are direct replacements for the OEM components. The second level, the Gran Turismo system, upgrades the entire corner brake assembly. These kits combine fixed mount, 4, 6, or 8-piston aluminum calipers equipped with high performance brake pads, one or two piece directionally vented discs, and steel-braided brake lines. For those seeking a system for exclusive or nearly exclusive track use, the Race systems offer upgrades consisting of true racing components.
Why are there so many holes in a cross-drilled disc?
The number of holes in a cross-drilled disc is part of the engineered system. Brembo has done extensive testing with regards to the number of holes, their size, their location and their chamfering. This attention to detail is what truly sets Brembo apart in the world of braking. The same attention to detail that is delivered to the Ferrari Formula One effort is a component of the high performance program. The number of holes in a disc is in part a function of the size of the disc and the internal venting (if it is a vented disc).
Why use a two-piece "floating" disc assembly?
There are several reasons that a two-piece floating disc assembly is of benefit. First, by using an aluminum bell for the hub section of the disc saves a great deal of weight. Since this is both rotating and unsprung, it benefits the acceleration, braking, and handling of the vehicle. Secondly, it is better able to handle the large temperature changes that a brake disc experiences. In a two-piece floating disc assembly, the iron disc heats up uniformly, and the controlled float which is present allows for the differential expansion of the very hot brake disc, and the relatively cool aluminum bell. This allows the disc to be used under severe conditions without having a detrimental effect.
Will a Brembo brake system work with my standard master cylinder, ABS, or traction control?
Brembo brake systems are designed to work with your standard master cylinder, and do not hamper the function of your ABS or traction control system.
Will I experience brake noise with Brembo brakes?
Brembo makes every effort to test for and eliminate abnormal brake noise from the systems we offer. There are many factors that can contribute to abnormal brake noises, and while it is unlikely that a Brembo system will create noise, the engineering and customer service departments are available to answer questions and work to solve any noise issues which may arise. Please contact us if you have additional questions or concerns.
How do I properly bed my new Brembo brake rotors?
It is important to follow the proper brake bedding procedure following installation. This is necessary not only for optimum performance of the system, but also to avoid onset of judder (vibration felt through brake and steering). Â The discs are delivered with a thin zinc coating to prevent corrosion. Prior to beginning the bedding procedure, this plating must be removed from the braking surfaces by driving the car slowly (under 30mph) and performing very light brake applications in order to remove the plating without generating heat. With too much heat or pedal pressure, this plating can be deposited unevenly on the disc, and impregnated into the pad, further increasing the likelihood of judder development. Once a visual inspection of the braking surfaces confirms that the plating has been evenly removed, begin with the bedding procedure as specified below.
Drive vehicle to a remote area and perform at least 30 brake applications of 3 second duration. Use light/medium deceleration with varying starting speeds. Leave at least ½ mile between each brake application
The purpose of this procedure is to gradually increase the temperature in the components without thermal shock, and to mate the brake pad and disc friction surfacesÂ
After the repeated stops, drive the vehicle for several miles with little or no braking in order to adequately cool the componentsÂ
The system is now ready for normal useÂ
This entire procedure must be complete before driving the vehicle as normal. It is especially important that this process is completed before any extended same-speed driving is done (i.e. freeway travel). Failure to follow these instructions greatly increases the likelihood of judder development
Brembo N.V.
Brembo 2-Piece Slotted Rotors Porsche 991 Carrera S/4S/GTS (Front)
from $2,095.00
Brembo 2-Piece Slotted Rotors Porsche 991 Carrera S/4S/GTS (Front)
350x34mm (13.8") 2-Piece disc complete axle set. Pre-Assembled with all necessary hardware Included
Track-Ready Performance, Street-Driven Reliability
Upgrade your braking system with the Brembo Type 3 2-Piece Floating Rotors, precision-engineered for the Porsche 991 Carrera S, Carrera 4S, and GTS models equipped with standard iron brakes (non-PCCB). Designed for high-performance street driving, autocross, and track-day use, these rotors deliver enhanced thermal management, reduced unsprung weight, and longer pad life.
Each rotor features a lightweight billet aluminum hat mated to a directionally slotted, heat-treated iron outer ring, optimizing brake cooling and rotor stability under extreme conditions. The floating design reduces stress transfer to the hub, helping to minimize cracking, coning, and distortion during repeated high-speed stops. With OE-matched dimensions, these rotors offer direct bolt-on fitment with no modifications required.
Whether you're shaving seconds on the track or just want more confidence on the road, the Brembo 2-piece rotor set is the perfect upgrade to unleash the full potential of your 991 Carrera S, 4S, or GTS. Backed by competition-proven engineering and trusted by performance enthusiasts nationwide, this is the brake rotor solution serious drivers choose.
Fits: 2012-2019 Porsche 991 Carrera S / 4S / GTS (excludes PCCB models)
Lightweight 2-piece floating design with aluminum center hat
Slotted surface for enhanced cooling and pad bite
Reduces unsprung mass and improves rotor longevity
Direct OEM replacement — no modification needed
Track-tested for performance and durability
Competition Motorsport is an Authorized dealer for Brembo products and we are one of the largest stocking dealers in the country. Â
The Brembo two piece rotor system is a direct rotor disc replacement for the oem hat and rotor and is designed to be used with oem calipers with no modifications necessary.
The 2-piece Brembo design allows for rotor only replacement to minimize replacement costs and deliver outstanding performance and cooling.
Brembo 2-Piece Rotor FAQs
How long do Brembo discs last?
The usable life of a brake disc is influenced by a number of factors including vehicle weight, driving style, vehicle usage, brake pad material, and many others. Therefore a blanket disc lifetime cannot be given. However, when used in the same conditions, a Brembo disc should meet or exceed the life of the disc it replaces. It is important to periodically check the disc thickness, and replace the disc if it falls below the minimum allowed thickness.
How does reducing weight of the braking system benefit the vehicle?
The mass of any vehicle requires energy to accelerate or decelerate. Reducing vehicle mass improves acceleration and requires less energy to be dissipated during deceleration. Rotating mass requires additional energy in order to increase or decrease its speed of rotation. Therefore, decreasing the mass of the caliper is valuable due to its contribution to total vehicle mass. Decreasing the mass of the disc has an even greater benefit due to the fact that the disc must rotate as well. Additionally, the mass of the brake system is also unsprung mass. Reducing the unsprung mass has the additional benefit of improved suspension performance, resulting in enhanced ride and handling.
Should new discs and pads be bedded in?
The bedding procedure is an important step when installing new rotors and pads. Correctly bedded pads form a transfer layer of material on the surface of the disc which improves overall "bite" and performance. Without proper "pre-bedding" that simulates the correct heat and torque loads seen in actual driving conditions, a pad's true potential cannot be realized. This process will also ensure that the pads will produce a rotor finish with a consistent transfer layer which prevents "judder" from occurring. The Brembo Bedding Memo should be followed when installing a new Brembo system or new discs and / or street pads. For race friction and / or track use, please contact us for detailed information regarding the appropriate bedding procedure to follow.
Some of the bushings in the two-piece disc assembly seem to be loose.
The two-piece disc assemblies utilize a floating disc. The mounting system of the disc is designed to allow a specific amount of float in both the radial and axial directions. Brembo has engineered special springs that are used on every other fastener in order to slightly preload the assembly. This has been done to prevent excessive noise from the system during street use, while still maintaining the benefits of a floating disc. These springs can be seen when looking at the backside of the disc. The small screws on the backside of the disc are properly torqued during assembly and utilize thread lock compound to prevent loosening. They must not be tightened further.
What is the difference between the systems Brembo offers?
Brembo offers different levels for different applications, and for different budgets. There are currently three performance levels within the Brembo program. The first level is the Sport system. These kits include cross-drilled or slotted discs and high performance brake pads, and are direct replacements for the OEM components. The second level, the Gran Turismo system, upgrades the entire corner brake assembly. These kits combine fixed mount, 4, 6, or 8-piston aluminum calipers equipped with high performance brake pads, one or two piece directionally vented discs, and steel-braided brake lines. For those seeking a system for exclusive or nearly exclusive track use, the Race systems offer upgrades consisting of true racing components.
Why are there so many holes in a cross-drilled disc?
The number of holes in a cross-drilled disc is part of the engineered system. Brembo has done extensive testing with regards to the number of holes, their size, their location and their chamfering. This attention to detail is what truly sets Brembo apart in the world of braking. The same attention to detail that is delivered to the Ferrari Formula One effort is a component of the high performance program. The number of holes in a disc is in part a function of the size of the disc and the internal venting (if it is a vented disc).
Why use a two-piece "floating" disc assembly?
There are several reasons that a two-piece floating disc assembly is of benefit. First, by using an aluminum bell for the hub section of the disc saves a great deal of weight. Since this is both rotating and unsprung, it benefits the acceleration, braking, and handling of the vehicle. Secondly, it is better able to handle the large temperature changes that a brake disc experiences. In a two-piece floating disc assembly, the iron disc heats up uniformly, and the controlled float which is present allows for the differential expansion of the very hot brake disc, and the relatively cool aluminum bell. This allows the disc to be used under severe conditions without having a detrimental effect.
Will a Brembo brake system work with my standard master cylinder, ABS, or traction control?
Brembo brake systems are designed to work with your standard master cylinder, and do not hamper the function of your ABS or traction control system.
Will I experience brake noise with Brembo brakes?
Brembo makes every effort to test for and eliminate abnormal brake noise from the systems we offer. There are many factors that can contribute to abnormal brake noises, and while it is unlikely that a Brembo system will create noise, the engineering and customer service departments are available to answer questions and work to solve any noise issues which may arise. Please contact us if you have additional questions or concerns.
How do I properly bed my new Brembo brake rotors?
It is important to follow the proper brake bedding procedure following installation. This is necessary not only for optimum performance of the system, but also to avoid onset of judder (vibration felt through brake and steering). Â The discs are delivered with a thin zinc coating to prevent corrosion. Prior to beginning the bedding procedure, this plating must be removed from the braking surfaces by driving the car slowly (under 30mph) and performing very light brake applications in order to remove the plating without generating heat. With too much heat or pedal pressure, this plating can be deposited unevenly on the disc, and impregnated into the pad, further increasing the likelihood of judder development. Once a visual inspection of the braking surfaces confirms that the plating has been evenly removed, begin with the bedding procedure as specified below.
Drive vehicle to a remote area and perform at least 30 brake applications of 3 second duration. Use light/medium deceleration with varying starting speeds. Leave at least ½ mile between each brake application
The purpose of this procedure is to gradually increase the temperature in the components without thermal shock, and to mate the brake pad and disc friction surfacesÂ
After the repeated stops, drive the vehicle for several miles with little or no braking in order to adequately cool the componentsÂ
The system is now ready for normal useÂ
This entire procedure must be complete before driving the vehicle as normal. It is especially important that this process is completed before any extended same-speed driving is done (i.e. freeway travel). Failure to follow these instructions greatly increases the likelihood of judder development
Brembo N.V.
Brembo 2-Piece Slotted Rotors Porsche 991 GT3/GT3RS (Front)
$2,095.00
Brembo 2-Piece Slotted Rotors Porsche 991 GT3/GT3RS non-PCCB (Front)
Fit The Following Cars (w/ OEM Iron Rotors)
Porsche 991 911 GT3/GT3RS (Front)
Brembo 2-piece Competition cross-drilled front disc pair for iron discs
380mm x 34mm (15.00" x 1.34") 72 Vane, D66
Huge increase in airflow, cooling capacity, and durability vs. OEM discs
Saves 2 lbs. unsprung weight per side vs. OEM iron discs
Designed for: club racing, time trial, auto-x, HPDE
Works with OEM calipers, no modifications required
Ultralight, fully floating, anodized billet aluminum hat with float control/anti-rattle clips
Sold/priced per pair.
380x34mm (15") 2-Piece disc complete axle set. Pre-Assembled with all necessary hardware Included
Track-Ready Performance, Street-Driven Reliability
Upgrade your braking system with the Brembo Type 3 or Type 5 2-Piece Floating Rotors, precision-engineered for the Porsche 991 GT3 GT3RS(non-pccb) models equipped with standard iron brakes (non-PCCB). Designed for high-performance street driving, autocross, and track-day use, these rotors deliver enhanced thermal management, reduced unsprung weight, and longer pad life.
Each rotor features Vented Curved 72 Vanes, a lightweight billet aluminum hat mated to a directionally slotted, heat-treated iron outer ring, optimizing brake cooling and rotor stability under extreme conditions. Advanced high carbon alloy / corrosion resistant plating for performance and durability. The floating design with floating D-Bobbin with anti rattle springs reduces stress transfer to the hub, helping to minimize cracking, coning, and distortion during repeated high-speed stops. With OE-matched dimensions, these rotors offer direct bolt-on fitment with no modifications required.
Whether you're shaving seconds on the track or just want more confidence on the road, the Brembo 2-piece rotor set is the perfect upgrade to unleash the full potential of your 991 GT3 GT3RSÂ (non-pccb). Backed by competition-proven engineering and trusted by performance enthusiasts nationwide, this is the brake rotor solution serious drivers choose.
Competition Motorsport is an Authorized dealer for Brembo products and we are one of the largest stocking dealers in the country. Â
The Brembo two piece rotor system is a direct rotor disc replacement for the oem hat and rotor and is designed to be used with oem calipers with no modifications necessary. Â
This system consists of 2-Piece disc assemblies which directly replace the OEM discs. To be used with OEM calipers. Brembo GT Systems are designed for vehicles at original ride height. Increased ride height is not compatible with the brake lines included in these systems.
The 2-piece Brembo design allows for rotor only replacement to minimize replacement costs and deliver outstanding performance and cooling.
Brembo 2-Piece Rotor FAQs
How long do Brembo discs last?
The usable life of a brake disc is influenced by a number of factors including vehicle weight, driving style, vehicle usage, brake pad material, and many others. Therefore a blanket disc lifetime cannot be given. However, when used in the same conditions, a Brembo disc should meet or exceed the life of the disc it replaces. It is important to periodically check the disc thickness, and replace the disc if it falls below the minimum allowed thickness.
How does reducing weight of the braking system benefit the vehicle?
The mass of any vehicle requires energy to accelerate or decelerate. Reducing vehicle mass improves acceleration and requires less energy to be dissipated during deceleration. Rotating mass requires additional energy in order to increase or decrease its speed of rotation. Therefore, decreasing the mass of the caliper is valuable due to its contribution to total vehicle mass. Decreasing the mass of the disc has an even greater benefit due to the fact that the disc must rotate as well. Additionally, the mass of the brake system is also unsprung mass. Reducing the unsprung mass has the additional benefit of improved suspension performance, resulting in enhanced ride and handling.
Should new discs and pads be bedded in?
The bedding procedure is an important step when installing new rotors and pads. Correctly bedded pads form a transfer layer of material on the surface of the disc which improves overall "bite" and performance. Without proper "pre-bedding" that simulates the correct heat and torque loads seen in actual driving conditions, a pad's true potential cannot be realized. This process will also ensure that the pads will produce a rotor finish with a consistent transfer layer which prevents "judder" from occurring. The Brembo Bedding Memo should be followed when installing a new Brembo system or new discs and / or street pads. For race friction and / or track use, please contact us for detailed information regarding the appropriate bedding procedure to follow.
Some of the bushings in the two-piece disc assembly seem to be loose.
The two-piece disc assemblies utilize a floating disc. The mounting system of the disc is designed to allow a specific amount of float in both the radial and axial directions. Brembo has engineered special springs that are used on every other fastener in order to slightly preload the assembly. This has been done to prevent excessive noise from the system during street use, while still maintaining the benefits of a floating disc. These springs can be seen when looking at the backside of the disc. The small screws on the backside of the disc are properly torqued during assembly and utilize thread lock compound to prevent loosening. They must not be tightened further.
What is the difference between the systems Brembo offers?
Brembo offers different levels for different applications, and for different budgets. There are currently three performance levels within the Brembo program. The first level is the Sport system. These kits include cross-drilled or slotted discs and high performance brake pads, and are direct replacements for the OEM components. The second level, the Gran Turismo system, upgrades the entire corner brake assembly. These kits combine fixed mount, 4, 6, or 8-piston aluminum calipers equipped with high performance brake pads, one or two piece directionally vented discs, and steel-braided brake lines. For those seeking a system for exclusive or nearly exclusive track use, the Race systems offer upgrades consisting of true racing components.
Why are there so many holes in a cross-drilled disc?
The number of holes in a cross-drilled disc is part of the engineered system. Brembo has done extensive testing with regards to the number of holes, their size, their location and their chamfering. This attention to detail is what truly sets Brembo apart in the world of braking. The same attention to detail that is delivered to the Ferrari Formula One effort is a component of the high performance program. The number of holes in a disc is in part a function of the size of the disc and the internal venting (if it is a vented disc).
Why use a two-piece "floating" disc assembly?
There are several reasons that a two-piece floating disc assembly is of benefit. First, by using an aluminum bell for the hub section of the disc saves a great deal of weight. Since this is both rotating and unsprung, it benefits the acceleration, braking, and handling of the vehicle. Secondly, it is better able to handle the large temperature changes that a brake disc experiences. In a two-piece floating disc assembly, the iron disc heats up uniformly, and the controlled float which is present allows for the differential expansion of the very hot brake disc, and the relatively cool aluminum bell. This allows the disc to be used under severe conditions without having a detrimental effect.
Will a Brembo brake system work with my standard master cylinder, ABS, or traction control?
Brembo brake systems are designed to work with your standard master cylinder, and do not hamper the function of your ABS or traction control system.
Will I experience brake noise with Brembo brakes?
Brembo makes every effort to test for and eliminate abnormal brake noise from the systems we offer. There are many factors that can contribute to abnormal brake noises, and while it is unlikely that a Brembo system will create noise, the engineering and customer service departments are available to answer questions and work to solve any noise issues which may arise. Please contact us if you have additional questions or concerns.
How do I properly bed my new Brembo brake rotors?
It is important to follow the proper brake bedding procedure following installation. This is necessary not only for optimum performance of the system, but also to avoid onset of judder (vibration felt through brake and steering). Â The discs are delivered with a thin zinc coating to prevent corrosion. Prior to beginning the bedding procedure, this plating must be removed from the braking surfaces by driving the car slowly (under 30mph) and performing very light brake applications in order to remove the plating without generating heat. With too much heat or pedal pressure, this plating can be deposited unevenly on the disc, and impregnated into the pad, further increasing the likelihood of judder development. Once a visual inspection of the braking surfaces confirms that the plating has been evenly removed, begin with the bedding procedure as specified below.
Drive vehicle to a remote area and perform at least 30 brake applications of 3 second duration. Use light/medium deceleration with varying starting speeds. Leave at least ½ mile between each brake application
The purpose of this procedure is to gradually increase the temperature in the components without thermal shock, and to mate the brake pad and disc friction surfacesÂ
After the repeated stops, drive the vehicle for several miles with little or no braking in order to adequately cool the componentsÂ
The system is now ready for normal useÂ
This entire procedure must be complete before driving the vehicle as normal. It is especially important that this process is completed before any extended same-speed driving is done (i.e. freeway travel). Failure to follow these instructions greatly increases the likelihood of judder development
Brembo N.V.
Brembo 2-Piece Slotted Rotors Porsche 991 GT3/GT3RS (Rear)
$2,095.00
Brembo 2-Piece Slotted Rotors Porsche 991 GT3 / GT3RS non-PCCB (Rear)
Fit The Following Cars (w/ OEM Iron Rotors)
Porsche 991 911 GT3/GT3RS (Rear)
Brembo 2-piece Competition cross-drilled rear disc pair for iron discs
380mm x 34mm (15.00" x 1.34") 72 Vane, D66
Huge increase in airflow, cooling capacity, and durability vs. OEM discs
Saves 2 lbs. unsprung weight per side vs. OEM iron discs
Designed for: club racing, time trial, auto-x, HPDE
Works with OEM calipers, no modifications required
Ultralight, fully floating, anodized billet aluminum hat with float control/anti-rattle clips
380x30mm (15") 2-Piece disc complete axle set. Pre-Assembled with all necessary hardware Included
Track-Ready Performance, Street-Driven Reliability
Upgrade your braking system with the Brembo Type 3 or Type 5 2-Piece Floating Rotors, precision-engineered for the Porsche 991 GT3/GT3RS (non-pccb) models equipped with standard iron brakes (non-PCCB). Designed for high-performance street driving, autocross, and track-day use, these rotors deliver enhanced thermal management, reduced unsprung weight, and longer pad life.
Each rotor features Vented Curved 48 Vanes, a lightweight billet aluminum hat mated to a directionally slotted, heat-treated iron outer ring, optimizing brake cooling and rotor stability under extreme conditions. Advanced high carbon alloy / corrosion resistant plating for performance and durability. The floating design with floating D-Bobbin with anti rattle springs reduces stress transfer to the hub, helping to minimize cracking, coning, and distortion during repeated high-speed stops. With OE-matched dimensions, these rotors offer direct bolt-on fitment with no modifications required.
Whether you're shaving seconds on the track or just want more confidence on the road, the Brembo 2-piece rotor set is the perfect upgrade to unleash the full potential of your 991 911 Carrera Turbo (non-pccb). Backed by competition-proven engineering and trusted by performance enthusiasts nationwide, this is the brake rotor solution serious drivers choose.
Fits: 2014-2019 Porsche 991 GT3/GT3RS (excludes PCCB models)
Lightweight 2-piece floating design with aluminum center hat
Slotted surface for enhanced cooling and pad bite
Reduces unsprung mass and improves rotor longevity
Direct OEM replacement — no modification needed
Track-tested for performance and durability
Competition Motorsport is an Authorized dealer for Brembo products and we are one of the largest stocking dealers in the country. Â
The Brembo two piece rotor system is a direct rotor disc replacement for the oem hat and rotor and is designed to be used with oem calipers with no modifications necessary. Â
This system consists of 2-Piece disc assemblies which directly replace the OEM discs. To be used with OEM calipers. Brembo GT Systems are designed for vehicles at original ride height. Increased ride height is not compatible with the brake lines included in these systems.
The 2-piece Brembo design allows for rotor only replacement to minimize replacement costs and deliver outstanding performance and cooling.
Brembo 2-Piece Rotor FAQs
How long do Brembo discs last?
The usable life of a brake disc is influenced by a number of factors including vehicle weight, driving style, vehicle usage, brake pad material, and many others. Therefore a blanket disc lifetime cannot be given. However, when used in the same conditions, a Brembo disc should meet or exceed the life of the disc it replaces. It is important to periodically check the disc thickness, and replace the disc if it falls below the minimum allowed thickness.
How does reducing weight of the braking system benefit the vehicle?
The mass of any vehicle requires energy to accelerate or decelerate. Reducing vehicle mass improves acceleration and requires less energy to be dissipated during deceleration. Rotating mass requires additional energy in order to increase or decrease its speed of rotation. Therefore, decreasing the mass of the caliper is valuable due to its contribution to total vehicle mass. Decreasing the mass of the disc has an even greater benefit due to the fact that the disc must rotate as well. Additionally, the mass of the brake system is also unsprung mass. Reducing the unsprung mass has the additional benefit of improved suspension performance, resulting in enhanced ride and handling.
Should new discs and pads be bedded in?
The bedding procedure is an important step when installing new rotors and pads. Correctly bedded pads form a transfer layer of material on the surface of the disc which improves overall "bite" and performance. Without proper "pre-bedding" that simulates the correct heat and torque loads seen in actual driving conditions, a pad's true potential cannot be realized. This process will also ensure that the pads will produce a rotor finish with a consistent transfer layer which prevents "judder" from occurring. The Brembo Bedding Memo should be followed when installing a new Brembo system or new discs and / or street pads. For race friction and / or track use, please contact us for detailed information regarding the appropriate bedding procedure to follow.
Some of the bushings in the two-piece disc assembly seem to be loose.
The two-piece disc assemblies utilize a floating disc. The mounting system of the disc is designed to allow a specific amount of float in both the radial and axial directions. Brembo has engineered special springs that are used on every other fastener in order to slightly preload the assembly. This has been done to prevent excessive noise from the system during street use, while still maintaining the benefits of a floating disc. These springs can be seen when looking at the backside of the disc. The small screws on the backside of the disc are properly torqued during assembly and utilize thread lock compound to prevent loosening. They must not be tightened further.
What is the difference between the systems Brembo offers?
Brembo offers different levels for different applications, and for different budgets. There are currently three performance levels within the Brembo program. The first level is the Sport system. These kits include cross-drilled or slotted discs and high performance brake pads, and are direct replacements for the OEM components. The second level, the Gran Turismo system, upgrades the entire corner brake assembly. These kits combine fixed mount, 4, 6, or 8-piston aluminum calipers equipped with high performance brake pads, one or two piece directionally vented discs, and steel-braided brake lines. For those seeking a system for exclusive or nearly exclusive track use, the Race systems offer upgrades consisting of true racing components.
Why are there so many holes in a cross-drilled disc?
The number of holes in a cross-drilled disc is part of the engineered system. Brembo has done extensive testing with regards to the number of holes, their size, their location and their chamfering. This attention to detail is what truly sets Brembo apart in the world of braking. The same attention to detail that is delivered to the Ferrari Formula One effort is a component of the high performance program. The number of holes in a disc is in part a function of the size of the disc and the internal venting (if it is a vented disc).
Why use a two-piece "floating" disc assembly?
There are several reasons that a two-piece floating disc assembly is of benefit. First, by using an aluminum bell for the hub section of the disc saves a great deal of weight. Since this is both rotating and unsprung, it benefits the acceleration, braking, and handling of the vehicle. Secondly, it is better able to handle the large temperature changes that a brake disc experiences. In a two-piece floating disc assembly, the iron disc heats up uniformly, and the controlled float which is present allows for the differential expansion of the very hot brake disc, and the relatively cool aluminum bell. This allows the disc to be used under severe conditions without having a detrimental effect.
Will a Brembo brake system work with my standard master cylinder, ABS, or traction control?
Brembo brake systems are designed to work with your standard master cylinder, and do not hamper the function of your ABS or traction control system.
Will I experience brake noise with Brembo brakes?
Brembo makes every effort to test for and eliminate abnormal brake noise from the systems we offer. There are many factors that can contribute to abnormal brake noises, and while it is unlikely that a Brembo system will create noise, the engineering and customer service departments are available to answer questions and work to solve any noise issues which may arise. Please contact us if you have additional questions or concerns.
How do I properly bed my new Brembo brake rotors?
It is important to follow the proper brake bedding procedure following installation. This is necessary not only for optimum performance of the system, but also to avoid onset of judder (vibration felt through brake and steering). Â The discs are delivered with a thin zinc coating to prevent corrosion. Prior to beginning the bedding procedure, this plating must be removed from the braking surfaces by driving the car slowly (under 30mph) and performing very light brake applications in order to remove the plating without generating heat. With too much heat or pedal pressure, this plating can be deposited unevenly on the disc, and impregnated into the pad, further increasing the likelihood of judder development. Once a visual inspection of the braking surfaces confirms that the plating has been evenly removed, begin with the bedding procedure as specified below.
Drive vehicle to a remote area and perform at least 30 brake applications of 3 second duration. Use light/medium deceleration with varying starting speeds. Leave at least ½ mile between each brake application
The purpose of this procedure is to gradually increase the temperature in the components without thermal shock, and to mate the brake pad and disc friction surfacesÂ
After the repeated stops, drive the vehicle for several miles with little or no braking in order to adequately cool the componentsÂ
The system is now ready for normal useÂ
This entire procedure must be complete before driving the vehicle as normal. It is especially important that this process is completed before any extended same-speed driving is done (i.e. freeway travel). Failure to follow these instructions greatly increases the likelihood of judder development
Brembo N.V.
Brembo 2-Piece Slotted Rotors Porsche 991.1 Carrera S/4S/GTS (Rear)
$2,495.00
Brembo 2-Piece Slotted Rotors Porsche 991.1 Carrera S/4S/GTS (Rear)
350x28mm (13.8") 2-Piece disc complete axle set. Pre-Assembled with all necessary hardware Included
Track-Ready Performance, Street-Driven Reliability
Upgrade your braking system with the Brembo Type 3 2-Piece Floating Rotors, precision-engineered for the Porsche 991.1 Carrera S, Carrera 4S, and GTS models equipped with standard iron brakes (non-PCCB). Designed for high-performance street driving, autocross, and track-day use, these rotors deliver enhanced thermal management, reduced unsprung weight, and longer pad life.
Each rotor features a lightweight billet aluminum hat mated to a directionally slotted, heat-treated iron outer ring, optimizing brake cooling and rotor stability under extreme conditions. The floating design reduces stress transfer to the hub, helping to minimize cracking, coning, and distortion during repeated high-speed stops. With OE-matched dimensions, these rotors offer direct bolt-on fitment with no modifications required.
Whether you're shaving seconds on the track or just want more confidence on the road, the Brembo 2-piece rotor set is the perfect upgrade to unleash the full potential of your 991.1 Carrera S, 4S, or GTS. Backed by competition-proven engineering and trusted by performance enthusiasts nationwide, this is the brake rotor solution serious drivers choose.
Fits: 2012-2016 Porsche 991 Carrera S / 4S / GTS (excludes 991.2 and PCCB models)
Lightweight 2-piece floating design with aluminum center hat
Slotted surface for enhanced cooling and pad bite
Reduces unsprung mass and improves rotor longevity
Direct OEM replacement — no modification needed
Track-tested for performance and durability
Competition Motorsport is an Authorized dealer for Brembo products and we are one of the largest stocking dealers in the country. Â
The Brembo two piece rotor system is a direct rotor disc replacement for the oem hat and rotor and is designed to be used with oem calipers with no modifications necessary.Â
The 2-piece Brembo design allows for rotor only replacement to minimize replacement costs and deliver outstanding performance and cooling.
Brembo 2-Piece Rotor FAQs
How long do Brembo discs last?
The usable life of a brake disc is influenced by a number of factors including vehicle weight, driving style, vehicle usage, brake pad material, and many others. Therefore a blanket disc lifetime cannot be given. However, when used in the same conditions, a Brembo disc should meet or exceed the life of the disc it replaces. It is important to periodically check the disc thickness, and replace the disc if it falls below the minimum allowed thickness.
How does reducing weight of the braking system benefit the vehicle?
The mass of any vehicle requires energy to accelerate or decelerate. Reducing vehicle mass improves acceleration and requires less energy to be dissipated during deceleration. Rotating mass requires additional energy in order to increase or decrease its speed of rotation. Therefore, decreasing the mass of the caliper is valuable due to its contribution to total vehicle mass. Decreasing the mass of the disc has an even greater benefit due to the fact that the disc must rotate as well. Additionally, the mass of the brake system is also unsprung mass. Reducing the unsprung mass has the additional benefit of improved suspension performance, resulting in enhanced ride and handling.
Should new discs and pads be bedded in?
The bedding procedure is an important step when installing new rotors and pads. Correctly bedded pads form a transfer layer of material on the surface of the disc which improves overall "bite" and performance. Without proper "pre-bedding" that simulates the correct heat and torque loads seen in actual driving conditions, a pad's true potential cannot be realized. This process will also ensure that the pads will produce a rotor finish with a consistent transfer layer which prevents "judder" from occurring. The Brembo Bedding Memo should be followed when installing a new Brembo system or new discs and / or street pads. For race friction and / or track use, please contact us for detailed information regarding the appropriate bedding procedure to follow.
Some of the bushings in the two-piece disc assembly seem to be loose.
The two-piece disc assemblies utilize a floating disc. The mounting system of the disc is designed to allow a specific amount of float in both the radial and axial directions. Brembo has engineered special springs that are used on every other fastener in order to slightly preload the assembly. This has been done to prevent excessive noise from the system during street use, while still maintaining the benefits of a floating disc. These springs can be seen when looking at the backside of the disc. The small screws on the backside of the disc are properly torqued during assembly and utilize thread lock compound to prevent loosening. They must not be tightened further.
What is the difference between the systems Brembo offers?
Brembo offers different levels for different applications, and for different budgets. There are currently three performance levels within the Brembo program. The first level is the Sport system. These kits include cross-drilled or slotted discs and high performance brake pads, and are direct replacements for the OEM components. The second level, the Gran Turismo system, upgrades the entire corner brake assembly. These kits combine fixed mount, 4, 6, or 8-piston aluminum calipers equipped with high performance brake pads, one or two piece directionally vented discs, and steel-braided brake lines. For those seeking a system for exclusive or nearly exclusive track use, the Race systems offer upgrades consisting of true racing components.
Why are there so many holes in a cross-drilled disc?
The number of holes in a cross-drilled disc is part of the engineered system. Brembo has done extensive testing with regards to the number of holes, their size, their location and their chamfering. This attention to detail is what truly sets Brembo apart in the world of braking. The same attention to detail that is delivered to the Ferrari Formula One effort is a component of the high performance program. The number of holes in a disc is in part a function of the size of the disc and the internal venting (if it is a vented disc).
Why use a two-piece "floating" disc assembly?
There are several reasons that a two-piece floating disc assembly is of benefit. First, by using an aluminum bell for the hub section of the disc saves a great deal of weight. Since this is both rotating and unsprung, it benefits the acceleration, braking, and handling of the vehicle. Secondly, it is better able to handle the large temperature changes that a brake disc experiences. In a two-piece floating disc assembly, the iron disc heats up uniformly, and the controlled float which is present allows for the differential expansion of the very hot brake disc, and the relatively cool aluminum bell. This allows the disc to be used under severe conditions without having a detrimental effect.
Will a Brembo brake system work with my standard master cylinder, ABS, or traction control?
Brembo brake systems are designed to work with your standard master cylinder, and do not hamper the function of your ABS or traction control system.
Will I experience brake noise with Brembo brakes?
Brembo makes every effort to test for and eliminate abnormal brake noise from the systems we offer. There are many factors that can contribute to abnormal brake noises, and while it is unlikely that a Brembo system will create noise, the engineering and customer service departments are available to answer questions and work to solve any noise issues which may arise. Please contact us if you have additional questions or concerns.
How do I properly bed my new Brembo brake rotors?
It is important to follow the proper brake bedding procedure following installation. This is necessary not only for optimum performance of the system, but also to avoid onset of judder (vibration felt through brake and steering). Â The discs are delivered with a thin zinc coating to prevent corrosion. Prior to beginning the bedding procedure, this plating must be removed from the braking surfaces by driving the car slowly (under 30mph) and performing very light brake applications in order to remove the plating without generating heat. With too much heat or pedal pressure, this plating can be deposited unevenly on the disc, and impregnated into the pad, further increasing the likelihood of judder development. Once a visual inspection of the braking surfaces confirms that the plating has been evenly removed, begin with the bedding procedure as specified below.
Drive vehicle to a remote area and perform at least 30 brake applications of 3 second duration. Use light/medium deceleration with varying starting speeds. Leave at least ½ mile between each brake application
The purpose of this procedure is to gradually increase the temperature in the components without thermal shock, and to mate the brake pad and disc friction surfacesÂ
After the repeated stops, drive the vehicle for several miles with little or no braking in order to adequately cool the componentsÂ
The system is now ready for normal useÂ
This entire procedure must be complete before driving the vehicle as normal. It is especially important that this process is completed before any extended same-speed driving is done (i.e. freeway travel). Failure to follow these instructions greatly increases the likelihood of judder development
Brembo N.V.
Brembo 2-Piece Slotted Rotors Porsche 992 Carrera S/4S/GTS (Front)
$2,095.00
Brembo 2-Piece Slotted Rotors Porsche 992 Carrera S/4S/GTS (Front)
350x34mm (13.8") 2-Piece disc complete axle set. Pre-Assembled with all necessary hardware Included
Track-Ready Performance, Street-Driven Reliability
Upgrade your braking system with the Brembo Type 3 2-Piece Floating Rotors, precision-engineered for the Porsche 992 Carrera S, Carrera 4S, and GTS models equipped with standard iron brakes (non-PCCB). Designed for high-performance street driving, autocross, and track-day use, these rotors deliver enhanced thermal management, reduced unsprung weight, and longer pad life.
Each rotor features a lightweight billet aluminum hat mated to a directionally slotted, heat-treated iron outer ring, optimizing brake cooling and rotor stability under extreme conditions. The floating design reduces stress transfer to the hub, helping to minimize cracking, coning, and distortion during repeated high-speed stops. With OE-matched dimensions, these rotors offer direct bolt-on fitment with no modifications required.
Whether you're shaving seconds on the track or just want more confidence on the road, the Brembo 2-piece rotor set is the perfect upgrade to unleash the full potential of your 992 Carrera S, 4S, or GTS. Backed by competition-proven engineering and trusted by performance enthusiasts nationwide, this is the brake rotor solution serious drivers choose.
Fits: 2020+ Porsche 992 Carrera S / 4S / GTS (excludes PCCB models)
Lightweight 2-piece floating design with aluminum center hat
Slotted surface for enhanced cooling and pad bite
Reduces unsprung mass and improves rotor longevity
Direct OEM replacement — no modification needed
Track-tested for performance and durability
Competition Motorsport is an Authorized dealer for Brembo products and we are one of the largest stocking dealers in the country. Â
The Brembo two piece rotor system is a direct rotor disc replacement for the oem hat and rotor and is designed to be used with oem calipers with no modifications necessary.
The 2-piece Brembo design allows for rotor only replacement to minimize replacement costs and deliver outstanding performance and cooling.
Brembo 2-Piece Rotor FAQs
How long do Brembo discs last?
The usable life of a brake disc is influenced by a number of factors including vehicle weight, driving style, vehicle usage, brake pad material, and many others. Therefore a blanket disc lifetime cannot be given. However, when used in the same conditions, a Brembo disc should meet or exceed the life of the disc it replaces. It is important to periodically check the disc thickness, and replace the disc if it falls below the minimum allowed thickness.
How does reducing weight of the braking system benefit the vehicle?
The mass of any vehicle requires energy to accelerate or decelerate. Reducing vehicle mass improves acceleration and requires less energy to be dissipated during deceleration. Rotating mass requires additional energy in order to increase or decrease its speed of rotation. Therefore, decreasing the mass of the caliper is valuable due to its contribution to total vehicle mass. Decreasing the mass of the disc has an even greater benefit due to the fact that the disc must rotate as well. Additionally, the mass of the brake system is also unsprung mass. Reducing the unsprung mass has the additional benefit of improved suspension performance, resulting in enhanced ride and handling.
Should new discs and pads be bedded in?
The bedding procedure is an important step when installing new rotors and pads. Correctly bedded pads form a transfer layer of material on the surface of the disc which improves overall "bite" and performance. Without proper "pre-bedding" that simulates the correct heat and torque loads seen in actual driving conditions, a pad's true potential cannot be realized. This process will also ensure that the pads will produce a rotor finish with a consistent transfer layer which prevents "judder" from occurring. The Brembo Bedding Memo should be followed when installing a new Brembo system or new discs and / or street pads. For race friction and / or track use, please contact us for detailed information regarding the appropriate bedding procedure to follow.
Some of the bushings in the two-piece disc assembly seem to be loose.
The two-piece disc assemblies utilize a floating disc. The mounting system of the disc is designed to allow a specific amount of float in both the radial and axial directions. Brembo has engineered special springs that are used on every other fastener in order to slightly preload the assembly. This has been done to prevent excessive noise from the system during street use, while still maintaining the benefits of a floating disc. These springs can be seen when looking at the backside of the disc. The small screws on the backside of the disc are properly torqued during assembly and utilize thread lock compound to prevent loosening. They must not be tightened further.
What is the difference between the systems Brembo offers?
Brembo offers different levels for different applications, and for different budgets. There are currently three performance levels within the Brembo program. The first level is the Sport system. These kits include cross-drilled or slotted discs and high performance brake pads, and are direct replacements for the OEM components. The second level, the Gran Turismo system, upgrades the entire corner brake assembly. These kits combine fixed mount, 4, 6, or 8-piston aluminum calipers equipped with high performance brake pads, one or two piece directionally vented discs, and steel-braided brake lines. For those seeking a system for exclusive or nearly exclusive track use, the Race systems offer upgrades consisting of true racing components.
Why are there so many holes in a cross-drilled disc?
The number of holes in a cross-drilled disc is part of the engineered system. Brembo has done extensive testing with regards to the number of holes, their size, their location and their chamfering. This attention to detail is what truly sets Brembo apart in the world of braking. The same attention to detail that is delivered to the Ferrari Formula One effort is a component of the high performance program. The number of holes in a disc is in part a function of the size of the disc and the internal venting (if it is a vented disc).
Why use a two-piece "floating" disc assembly?
There are several reasons that a two-piece floating disc assembly is of benefit. First, by using an aluminum bell for the hub section of the disc saves a great deal of weight. Since this is both rotating and unsprung, it benefits the acceleration, braking, and handling of the vehicle. Secondly, it is better able to handle the large temperature changes that a brake disc experiences. In a two-piece floating disc assembly, the iron disc heats up uniformly, and the controlled float which is present allows for the differential expansion of the very hot brake disc, and the relatively cool aluminum bell. This allows the disc to be used under severe conditions without having a detrimental effect.
Will a Brembo brake system work with my standard master cylinder, ABS, or traction control?
Brembo brake systems are designed to work with your standard master cylinder, and do not hamper the function of your ABS or traction control system.
Will I experience brake noise with Brembo brakes?
Brembo makes every effort to test for and eliminate abnormal brake noise from the systems we offer. There are many factors that can contribute to abnormal brake noises, and while it is unlikely that a Brembo system will create noise, the engineering and customer service departments are available to answer questions and work to solve any noise issues which may arise. Please contact us if you have additional questions or concerns.
How do I properly bed my new Brembo brake rotors?
It is important to follow the proper brake bedding procedure following installation. This is necessary not only for optimum performance of the system, but also to avoid onset of judder (vibration felt through brake and steering). Â The discs are delivered with a thin zinc coating to prevent corrosion. Prior to beginning the bedding procedure, this plating must be removed from the braking surfaces by driving the car slowly (under 30mph) and performing very light brake applications in order to remove the plating without generating heat. With too much heat or pedal pressure, this plating can be deposited unevenly on the disc, and impregnated into the pad, further increasing the likelihood of judder development. Once a visual inspection of the braking surfaces confirms that the plating has been evenly removed, begin with the bedding procedure as specified below.
Drive vehicle to a remote area and perform at least 30 brake applications of 3 second duration. Use light/medium deceleration with varying starting speeds. Leave at least ½ mile between each brake application
The purpose of this procedure is to gradually increase the temperature in the components without thermal shock, and to mate the brake pad and disc friction surfacesÂ
After the repeated stops, drive the vehicle for several miles with little or no braking in order to adequately cool the componentsÂ
The system is now ready for normal useÂ
This entire procedure must be complete before driving the vehicle as normal. It is especially important that this process is completed before any extended same-speed driving is done (i.e. freeway travel). Failure to follow these instructions greatly increases the likelihood of judder development
Brembo N.V.
Brembo 2-Piece Slotted Rotors Porsche 992 Carrera S/4S/GTS (Rear)
$2,095.00
Brembo 2-Piece Slotted Rotors Porsche 992 Carrera S/4S/GTS (Rear)
350x28mm (13.8") 2-Piece disc complete axle set. Pre-Assembled with all necessary hardware Included
Track-Ready Performance, Street-Driven Reliability
Upgrade your braking system with the Brembo Type 3 2-Piece Floating Rotors, precision-engineered for the Porsche 992 Carrera S, Carrera 4S, and GTS models equipped with standard iron brakes (non-PCCB). Designed for high-performance street driving, autocross, and track-day use, these rotors deliver enhanced thermal management, reduced unsprung weight, and longer pad life.
Each rotor features a lightweight billet aluminum hat mated to a directionally slotted, heat-treated iron outer ring, optimizing brake cooling and rotor stability under extreme conditions. The floating design reduces stress transfer to the hub, helping to minimize cracking, coning, and distortion during repeated high-speed stops. With OE-matched dimensions, these rotors offer direct bolt-on fitment with no modifications required.
Whether you're shaving seconds on the track or just want more confidence on the road, the Brembo 2-piece rotor set is the perfect upgrade to unleash the full potential of your 992 Carrera S, 4S, or GTS. Backed by competition-proven engineering and trusted by performance enthusiasts nationwide, this is the brake rotor solution serious drivers choose.
Fits: 2020+ Porsche 992 Carrera S / 4S / GTS (excludes PCCB models)
Lightweight 2-piece floating design with aluminum center hat
Slotted surface for enhanced cooling and pad bite
Reduces unsprung mass and improves rotor longevity
Direct OEM replacement — no modification needed
Track-tested for performance and durability
Competition Motorsport is an Authorized dealer for Brembo products and we are one of the largest stocking dealers in the country. Â
The Brembo two piece rotor system is a direct rotor disc replacement for the oem hat and rotor and is designed to be used with oem calipers with no modifications necessary.
The 2-piece Brembo design allows for rotor only replacement to minimize replacement costs and deliver outstanding performance and cooling.
Brembo 2-Piece Rotor FAQs
How long do Brembo discs last?
The usable life of a brake disc is influenced by a number of factors including vehicle weight, driving style, vehicle usage, brake pad material, and many others. Therefore a blanket disc lifetime cannot be given. However, when used in the same conditions, a Brembo disc should meet or exceed the life of the disc it replaces. It is important to periodically check the disc thickness, and replace the disc if it falls below the minimum allowed thickness.
How does reducing weight of the braking system benefit the vehicle?
The mass of any vehicle requires energy to accelerate or decelerate. Reducing vehicle mass improves acceleration and requires less energy to be dissipated during deceleration. Rotating mass requires additional energy in order to increase or decrease its speed of rotation. Therefore, decreasing the mass of the caliper is valuable due to its contribution to total vehicle mass. Decreasing the mass of the disc has an even greater benefit due to the fact that the disc must rotate as well. Additionally, the mass of the brake system is also unsprung mass. Reducing the unsprung mass has the additional benefit of improved suspension performance, resulting in enhanced ride and handling.
Should new discs and pads be bedded in?
The bedding procedure is an important step when installing new rotors and pads. Correctly bedded pads form a transfer layer of material on the surface of the disc which improves overall "bite" and performance. Without proper "pre-bedding" that simulates the correct heat and torque loads seen in actual driving conditions, a pad's true potential cannot be realized. This process will also ensure that the pads will produce a rotor finish with a consistent transfer layer which prevents "judder" from occurring. The Brembo Bedding Memo should be followed when installing a new Brembo system or new discs and / or street pads. For race friction and / or track use, please contact us for detailed information regarding the appropriate bedding procedure to follow.
Some of the bushings in the two-piece disc assembly seem to be loose.
The two-piece disc assemblies utilize a floating disc. The mounting system of the disc is designed to allow a specific amount of float in both the radial and axial directions. Brembo has engineered special springs that are used on every other fastener in order to slightly preload the assembly. This has been done to prevent excessive noise from the system during street use, while still maintaining the benefits of a floating disc. These springs can be seen when looking at the backside of the disc. The small screws on the backside of the disc are properly torqued during assembly and utilize thread lock compound to prevent loosening. They must not be tightened further.
What is the difference between the systems Brembo offers?
Brembo offers different levels for different applications, and for different budgets. There are currently three performance levels within the Brembo program. The first level is the Sport system. These kits include cross-drilled or slotted discs and high performance brake pads, and are direct replacements for the OEM components. The second level, the Gran Turismo system, upgrades the entire corner brake assembly. These kits combine fixed mount, 4, 6, or 8-piston aluminum calipers equipped with high performance brake pads, one or two piece directionally vented discs, and steel-braided brake lines. For those seeking a system for exclusive or nearly exclusive track use, the Race systems offer upgrades consisting of true racing components.
Why are there so many holes in a cross-drilled disc?
The number of holes in a cross-drilled disc is part of the engineered system. Brembo has done extensive testing with regards to the number of holes, their size, their location and their chamfering. This attention to detail is what truly sets Brembo apart in the world of braking. The same attention to detail that is delivered to the Ferrari Formula One effort is a component of the high performance program. The number of holes in a disc is in part a function of the size of the disc and the internal venting (if it is a vented disc).
Why use a two-piece "floating" disc assembly?
There are several reasons that a two-piece floating disc assembly is of benefit. First, by using an aluminum bell for the hub section of the disc saves a great deal of weight. Since this is both rotating and unsprung, it benefits the acceleration, braking, and handling of the vehicle. Secondly, it is better able to handle the large temperature changes that a brake disc experiences. In a two-piece floating disc assembly, the iron disc heats up uniformly, and the controlled float which is present allows for the differential expansion of the very hot brake disc, and the relatively cool aluminum bell. This allows the disc to be used under severe conditions without having a detrimental effect.
Will a Brembo brake system work with my standard master cylinder, ABS, or traction control?
Brembo brake systems are designed to work with your standard master cylinder, and do not hamper the function of your ABS or traction control system.
Will I experience brake noise with Brembo brakes?
Brembo makes every effort to test for and eliminate abnormal brake noise from the systems we offer. There are many factors that can contribute to abnormal brake noises, and while it is unlikely that a Brembo system will create noise, the engineering and customer service departments are available to answer questions and work to solve any noise issues which may arise. Please contact us if you have additional questions or concerns.
How do I properly bed my new Brembo brake rotors?
It is important to follow the proper brake bedding procedure following installation. This is necessary not only for optimum performance of the system, but also to avoid onset of judder (vibration felt through brake and steering). Â The discs are delivered with a thin zinc coating to prevent corrosion. Prior to beginning the bedding procedure, this plating must be removed from the braking surfaces by driving the car slowly (under 30mph) and performing very light brake applications in order to remove the plating without generating heat. With too much heat or pedal pressure, this plating can be deposited unevenly on the disc, and impregnated into the pad, further increasing the likelihood of judder development. Once a visual inspection of the braking surfaces confirms that the plating has been evenly removed, begin with the bedding procedure as specified below.
Drive vehicle to a remote area and perform at least 30 brake applications of 3 second duration. Use light/medium deceleration with varying starting speeds. Leave at least ½ mile between each brake application
The purpose of this procedure is to gradually increase the temperature in the components without thermal shock, and to mate the brake pad and disc friction surfacesÂ
After the repeated stops, drive the vehicle for several miles with little or no braking in order to adequately cool the componentsÂ
The system is now ready for normal useÂ
This entire procedure must be complete before driving the vehicle as normal. It is especially important that this process is completed before any extended same-speed driving is done (i.e. freeway travel). Failure to follow these instructions greatly increases the likelihood of judder development
Brembo N.V.
Brembo 330mmx34mm 2-piece Front Brake Rotors for Porsche (OEM Iron)
$1,995.00
Brembo 330x34mm 2-piece Front Floating Racing Brake Rotors
Fit The Following Cars (w/ OEM Iron Rotors)
Porsche 992 911 Carrera (Front)
Brembo 2-piece Competition cross-drilled front disc pair for iron discs
330mm x 34mm (12.99" x 1.34") 72 Vane, D66
Huge increase in airflow, cooling capacity, and durability vs. OEM discs
Saves 2 lbs. unsprung weight per side vs. OEM iron discs
Designed for: club racing, time trial, auto-x, HPDE
Works with OEM calipers, no modifications required
Ultralight, fully floating, anodized billet aluminum hat with float control/anti-rattle clips
Sold/priced per pair.
Brembo 2-Piece Rotor FAQs
How long do Brembo discs last?
The usable life of a brake disc is influenced by a number of factors including vehicle weight, driving style, vehicle usage, brake pad material, and many others. Therefore a blanket disc lifetime cannot be given. However, when used in the same conditions, a Brembo disc should meet or exceed the life of the disc it replaces. It is important to periodically check the disc thickness, and replace the disc if it falls below the minimum allowed thickness.
How does reducing weight of the braking system benefit the vehicle?
The mass of any vehicle requires energy to accelerate or decelerate. Reducing vehicle mass improves acceleration and requires less energy to be dissipated during deceleration. Rotating mass requires additional energy in order to increase or decrease its speed of rotation. Therefore, decreasing the mass of the caliper is valuable due to its contribution to total vehicle mass. Decreasing the mass of the disc has an even greater benefit due to the fact that the disc must rotate as well. Additionally, the mass of the brake system is also unsprung mass. Reducing the unsprung mass has the additional benefit of improved suspension performance, resulting in enhanced ride and handling.
Should new discs and pads be bedded in?
The bedding procedure is an important step when installing new rotors and pads. Correctly bedded pads form a transfer layer of material on the surface of the disc which improves overall "bite" and performance. Without proper "pre-bedding" that simulates the correct heat and torque loads seen in actual driving conditions, a pad's true potential cannot be realized. This process will also ensure that the pads will produce a rotor finish with a consistent transfer layer which prevents "judder" from occurring. The Brembo Bedding Memo should be followed when installing a new Brembo system or new discs and / or street pads. For race friction and / or track use, please contact us for detailed information regarding the appropriate bedding procedure to follow.
Some of the bushings in the two-piece disc assembly seem to be loose.
The two-piece disc assemblies utilize a floating disc. The mounting system of the disc is designed to allow a specific amount of float in both the radial and axial directions. Brembo has engineered special springs that are used on every other fastener in order to slightly preload the assembly. This has been done to prevent excessive noise from the system during street use, while still maintaining the benefits of a floating disc. These springs can be seen when looking at the backside of the disc. The small screws on the backside of the disc are properly torqued during assembly and utilize thread lock compound to prevent loosening. They must not be tightened further.
What is the difference between the systems Brembo offers?
Brembo offers different levels for different applications, and for different budgets. There are currently three performance levels within the Brembo program. The first level is the Sport system. These kits include cross-drilled or slotted discs and high performance brake pads, and are direct replacements for the OEM components. The second level, the Gran Turismo system, upgrades the entire corner brake assembly. These kits combine fixed mount, 4, 6, or 8-piston aluminum calipers equipped with high performance brake pads, one or two piece directionally vented discs, and steel-braided brake lines. For those seeking a system for exclusive or nearly exclusive track use, the Race systems offer upgrades consisting of true racing components.
Why are there so many holes in a cross-drilled disc?
The number of holes in a cross-drilled disc is part of the engineered system. Brembo has done extensive testing with regards to the number of holes, their size, their location and their chamfering. This attention to detail is what truly sets Brembo apart in the world of braking. The same attention to detail that is delivered to the Ferrari Formula One effort is a component of the high performance program. The number of holes in a disc is in part a function of the size of the disc and the internal venting (if it is a vented disc).
Why use a two-piece "floating" disc assembly?
There are several reasons that a two-piece floating disc assembly is of benefit. First, by using an aluminum bell for the hub section of the disc saves a great deal of weight. Since this is both rotating and unsprung, it benefits the acceleration, braking, and handling of the vehicle. Secondly, it is better able to handle the large temperature changes that a brake disc experiences. In a two-piece floating disc assembly, the iron disc heats up uniformly, and the controlled float which is present allows for the differential expansion of the very hot brake disc, and the relatively cool aluminum bell. This allows the disc to be used under severe conditions without having a detrimental effect.
Will a Brembo brake system work with my standard master cylinder, ABS, or traction control?
Brembo brake systems are designed to work with your standard master cylinder, and do not hamper the function of your ABS or traction control system.
Will I experience brake noise with Brembo brakes?
Brembo makes every effort to test for and eliminate abnormal brake noise from the systems we offer. There are many factors that can contribute to abnormal brake noises, and while it is unlikely that a Brembo system will create noise, the engineering and customer service departments are available to answer questions and work to solve any noise issues which may arise. Please contact us if you have additional questions or concerns.
How do I properly bed my new Brembo brake rotors?
It is important to follow the proper brake bedding procedure following installation. This is necessary not only for optimum performance of the system, but also to avoid onset of judder (vibration felt through brake and steering). Â The discs are delivered with a thin zinc coating to prevent corrosion. Prior to beginning the bedding procedure, this plating must be removed from the braking surfaces by driving the car slowly (under 30mph) and performing very light brake applications in order to remove the plating without generating heat. With too much heat or pedal pressure, this plating can be deposited unevenly on the disc, and impregnated into the pad, further increasing the likelihood of judder development. Once a visual inspection of the braking surfaces confirms that the plating has been evenly removed, begin with the bedding procedure as specified below.
Drive vehicle to a remote area and perform at least 30 brake applications of 3 second duration. Use light/medium deceleration with varying starting speeds. Leave at least ½ mile between each brake application
The purpose of this procedure is to gradually increase the temperature in the components without thermal shock, and to mate the brake pad and disc friction surfacesÂ
After the repeated stops, drive the vehicle for several miles with little or no braking in order to adequately cool the componentsÂ
The system is now ready for normal useÂ
This entire procedure must be complete before driving the vehicle as normal. It is especially important that this process is completed before any extended same-speed driving is done (i.e. freeway travel). Failure to follow these instructions greatly increases the likelihood of judder development
Brembo N.V.
Brembo 380mm 2-Piece Slotted Rear Rotors 991 Turbo
$2,095.00
Brembo 2-Piece Slotted Rotors Porsche 991 911 Turbo non-PCCB (Rear)
Fit The Following Cars (w/ OEM Iron Rotors)
Porsche 991 911 Turbo (Rear)
Brembo 2-piece Competition cross-drilled front disc pair for iron discs
380mm x 30mm (15.00" x 1.25") 72 Vane, D66
Huge increase in airflow, cooling capacity, and durability vs. OEM discs
Saves 2 lbs. unsprung weight per side vs. OEM iron discs
Designed for: club racing, time trial, auto-x, HPDE
Works with OEM calipers, no modifications required
Ultralight, fully floating, anodized billet aluminum hat with float control/anti-rattle clips
Sold/priced per pair.
380x30mm (15") 2-Piece disc complete axle set. Pre-Assembled with all necessary hardware Included
Track-Ready Performance, Street-Driven Reliability
Upgrade your braking system with the Brembo Type 3 or Type 5 2-Piece Floating Rotors, precision-engineered for the Porsche 991 Turbo (non-pccb) models equipped with standard iron brakes (non-PCCB). Designed for high-performance street driving, autocross, and track-day use, these rotors deliver enhanced thermal management, reduced unsprung weight, and longer pad life.
Each rotor features Vented Curved 72 Vanes, a lightweight billet aluminum hat mated to a directionally slotted, heat-treated iron outer ring, optimizing brake cooling and rotor stability under extreme conditions. Advanced high carbon alloy / corrosion resistant plating for performance and durability.  The floating design with floating D-Bobbin with anti rattle springs reduces stress transfer to the hub, helping to minimize cracking, coning, and distortion during repeated high-speed stops. With OE-matched dimensions, these rotors offer direct bolt-on fitment with no modifications required.
Whether you're shaving seconds on the track or just want more confidence on the road, the Brembo 2-piece rotor set is the perfect upgrade to unleash the full potential of your 991 Turbo (non-pccb). Backed by competition-proven engineering and trusted by performance enthusiasts nationwide, this is the brake rotor solution serious drivers choose.
Competition Motorsport is an Authorized dealer for Brembo products and we are one of the largest stocking dealers in the country. Â
The Brembo two piece rotor system is a direct rotor disc replacement for the oem hat and rotor and is designed to be used with oem calipers with no modifications necessary. Â
This system consists of 2-Piece disc assemblies which directly replace the OEM discs. To be used with OEM calipers. Brembo GT Systems are designed for vehicles at original ride height. Increased ride height is not compatible with the brake lines included in these systems.
The 2-piece Brembo design allows for rotor only replacement to minimize replacement costs and deliver outstanding performance and cooling.
Brembo 2-Piece Rotor FAQs
How long do Brembo discs last?
The usable life of a brake disc is influenced by a number of factors including vehicle weight, driving style, vehicle usage, brake pad material, and many others. Therefore a blanket disc lifetime cannot be given. However, when used in the same conditions, a Brembo disc should meet or exceed the life of the disc it replaces. It is important to periodically check the disc thickness, and replace the disc if it falls below the minimum allowed thickness.
How does reducing weight of the braking system benefit the vehicle?
The mass of any vehicle requires energy to accelerate or decelerate. Reducing vehicle mass improves acceleration and requires less energy to be dissipated during deceleration. Rotating mass requires additional energy in order to increase or decrease its speed of rotation. Therefore, decreasing the mass of the caliper is valuable due to its contribution to total vehicle mass. Decreasing the mass of the disc has an even greater benefit due to the fact that the disc must rotate as well. Additionally, the mass of the brake system is also unsprung mass. Reducing the unsprung mass has the additional benefit of improved suspension performance, resulting in enhanced ride and handling.
Should new discs and pads be bedded in?
The bedding procedure is an important step when installing new rotors and pads. Correctly bedded pads form a transfer layer of material on the surface of the disc which improves overall "bite" and performance. Without proper "pre-bedding" that simulates the correct heat and torque loads seen in actual driving conditions, a pad's true potential cannot be realized. This process will also ensure that the pads will produce a rotor finish with a consistent transfer layer which prevents "judder" from occurring. The Brembo Bedding Memo should be followed when installing a new Brembo system or new discs and / or street pads. For race friction and / or track use, please contact us for detailed information regarding the appropriate bedding procedure to follow.
Some of the bushings in the two-piece disc assembly seem to be loose.
The two-piece disc assemblies utilize a floating disc. The mounting system of the disc is designed to allow a specific amount of float in both the radial and axial directions. Brembo has engineered special springs that are used on every other fastener in order to slightly preload the assembly. This has been done to prevent excessive noise from the system during street use, while still maintaining the benefits of a floating disc. These springs can be seen when looking at the backside of the disc. The small screws on the backside of the disc are properly torqued during assembly and utilize thread lock compound to prevent loosening. They must not be tightened further.
What is the difference between the systems Brembo offers?
Brembo offers different levels for different applications, and for different budgets. There are currently three performance levels within the Brembo program. The first level is the Sport system. These kits include cross-drilled or slotted discs and high performance brake pads, and are direct replacements for the OEM components. The second level, the Gran Turismo system, upgrades the entire corner brake assembly. These kits combine fixed mount, 4, 6, or 8-piston aluminum calipers equipped with high performance brake pads, one or two piece directionally vented discs, and steel-braided brake lines. For those seeking a system for exclusive or nearly exclusive track use, the Race systems offer upgrades consisting of true racing components.
Why are there so many holes in a cross-drilled disc?
The number of holes in a cross-drilled disc is part of the engineered system. Brembo has done extensive testing with regards to the number of holes, their size, their location and their chamfering. This attention to detail is what truly sets Brembo apart in the world of braking. The same attention to detail that is delivered to the Ferrari Formula One effort is a component of the high performance program. The number of holes in a disc is in part a function of the size of the disc and the internal venting (if it is a vented disc).
Why use a two-piece "floating" disc assembly?
There are several reasons that a two-piece floating disc assembly is of benefit. First, by using an aluminum bell for the hub section of the disc saves a great deal of weight. Since this is both rotating and unsprung, it benefits the acceleration, braking, and handling of the vehicle. Secondly, it is better able to handle the large temperature changes that a brake disc experiences. In a two-piece floating disc assembly, the iron disc heats up uniformly, and the controlled float which is present allows for the differential expansion of the very hot brake disc, and the relatively cool aluminum bell. This allows the disc to be used under severe conditions without having a detrimental effect.
Will a Brembo brake system work with my standard master cylinder, ABS, or traction control?
Brembo brake systems are designed to work with your standard master cylinder, and do not hamper the function of your ABS or traction control system.
Will I experience brake noise with Brembo brakes?
Brembo makes every effort to test for and eliminate abnormal brake noise from the systems we offer. There are many factors that can contribute to abnormal brake noises, and while it is unlikely that a Brembo system will create noise, the engineering and customer service departments are available to answer questions and work to solve any noise issues which may arise. Please contact us if you have additional questions or concerns.
How do I properly bed my new Brembo brake rotors?
It is important to follow the proper brake bedding procedure following installation. This is necessary not only for optimum performance of the system, but also to avoid onset of judder (vibration felt through brake and steering). Â The discs are delivered with a thin zinc coating to prevent corrosion. Prior to beginning the bedding procedure, this plating must be removed from the braking surfaces by driving the car slowly (under 30mph) and performing very light brake applications in order to remove the plating without generating heat. With too much heat or pedal pressure, this plating can be deposited unevenly on the disc, and impregnated into the pad, further increasing the likelihood of judder development. Once a visual inspection of the braking surfaces confirms that the plating has been evenly removed, begin with the bedding procedure as specified below.
Drive vehicle to a remote area and perform at least 30 brake applications of 3 second duration. Use light/medium deceleration with varying starting speeds. Leave at least ½ mile between each brake application
The purpose of this procedure is to gradually increase the temperature in the components without thermal shock, and to mate the brake pad and disc friction surfacesÂ
After the repeated stops, drive the vehicle for several miles with little or no braking in order to adequately cool the componentsÂ
The system is now ready for normal useÂ
This entire procedure must be complete before driving the vehicle as normal. It is especially important that this process is completed before any extended same-speed driving is done (i.e. freeway travel). Failure to follow these instructions greatly increases the likelihood of judder development
Brembo N.V.
Brembo Brakes Front 320x28 Rotors | Four Piston Calipers
$3,095.00
For Drivers Who Demand the Utmost From Their Car
Designed and tested specifically for track-day enthusiasts and drivers who demand the utmost performance from their cars, these kits offer superlative performance for both everyday driving and demanding track-day sessions. Brembo kits consist of cross-drilled or slotted, ventilated two-piece discs and aluminum calipers with six pistons; a complete set of high performance pads; metal-braided hoses; and high quality hardware.
Solutions and Technologies Born on the Race Track
Braking systems consisting of motorsports-derived components offering levels of technology and performance without par on the market today and embodying the purest expression of Brembo's state-of-the-art technology.
The kit consists of aluminum calipers with opposed pistons which, depending on the car model and in increasing order of performance, may be composite, monoblock or even billet monobloc components, combined with cross-drilled or slotted one-piece or composite oversized discs.
Brembo kits combine the best solutions available to offer the perfect solution for the individual characteristics of each model. The heart of the kit consists of aluminum calipers. These are also available as monoblock parts machined from a single billet of cast aluminum, which ensure outstanding rigidity and minimized deformation. The discs supplied in the kit, which may either be floating or one-piece, depending on the specific car model, feature an exclusive venting system that improves cooling capacity and increases resistance to cracking caused by thermal shock by over 40%.
Cross-drilled and slotted finishes are designed and executed with meticulous precision. These holes or slots in the braking surface help dissipate heat and eliminate brake dust and gases. A set of high-performance brake pads with specific friction materials for each application, TÜV/DOT homologated metal-braided hoses, an adapter and high-quality fastener hardware complete the kit.
More Braking Torque and Thermal Capacity on Track
Using radial-mounted fixed calipers together with oversized discs gives the system greater braking torque and superior thermal capacity. The result is a braking action that is noticeably more immediate and decisive even in normal road usage, and is extraordinarily powerful and consistent under the repeated loads of track use.
Fixed calipers improve the durability and efficiency of the system: the opposed multiple pistons act on the pads with more precision, due to the smaller piston diameter and the reduced pressure exerted on each individual piston, while the greater overall surface area between the pads and pistons results in more uniform friction surface wear. The superlative stiffness of the calipers and the metal braided hoses reduce brake fluid absorption. The result is improved, more stable brake pedal pressure, making it possible to modulate braking force more precisely and enhancing pedal feel.
Featuring a hat in aluminum alloy, the oversized floating disc system reduces unsprung mass (for improved handling) and thermal stress. The mounting system is engineered to permit a greater degree of both radial and axial float.
This characteristic, together with the greater dimensions of the braking rotor surface, improves the dispersion of the heat generated by the repeated, intense thermal stress that the discs are subjected to, for consistent braking performance and pedal feel even after numerous laps on the track.
Eye-Catching Colors and Unique Looks
With a combination of painted calipers (available in red, yellow, black or silver) flaunting the Brembo logo, and slotted or cross-drilled discs, the Gran Turismo kit gives an unmistakably sporty, eye-catching look to the car, offering that extra special touch for drivers who want their vehicle to stand out from the crowd.
Catering to the more discerning driver is the GT-R line of kits. These offer even more performance and consist of billet-monoblock calipers, slotted discs in diameters up to 405 mm and special high performance pads.
Brembo Big Brake Kit Details:
Caliper Body: Two-Piece Radial Mount
Caliper Colors: Black or Red
Number of Pistons: 4
Disc Size: 320mm x 28mm
Disc Construction: Machined cast iron
Disc Type: Drilled or Slotted
Disc Vane Design: Vented straight vane
Disc Material: Cast iron
Disc to Hat Mounting: Floating H-Bobbin with anti-rattle spring
Front or Rear System: FRONT
Goodridge stainless steel brake lines
Brembo high-performance brake pads
Brembo N.V.
Brembo Brakes Front 320x28 Solid Rotors | Four Piston Calipers
$1,995.00
For Drivers Who Demand the Utmost From Their Car
Designed and tested specifically for track-day enthusiasts and drivers who demand the utmost performance from their cars, these kits offer superlative performance for both everyday driving and demanding track-day sessions. Brembo kits consist of cross-drilled or slotted, ventilated two-piece discs and aluminum calipers with six pistons; a complete set of high performance pads; metal-braided hoses; and high quality hardware.
Solutions and Technologies Born on the Race Track
Braking systems consisting of motorsports-derived components offering levels of technology and performance without par on the market today and embodying the purest expression of Brembo's state-of-the-art technology.
The kit consists of aluminum calipers with opposed pistons which, depending on the car model and in increasing order of performance, may be composite, monoblock or even billet monoblock components, combined with cross-drilled or slotted one-piece or composite oversized discs.
Brembo kits combine the best solutions available to offer the perfect solution for the individual characteristics of each model. The heart of the kit consists of aluminum calipers. These are also available as monoblock parts machined from a single billet of cast aluminum, which ensure outstanding rigidity and minimized deformation. The discs supplied in the kit, which may either be floating or one-piece, depending on the specific car model, feature an exclusive venting system that improves cooling capacity and increases resistance to cracking caused by thermal shock by over 40%.
Cross-drilled and slotted finishes are designed and executed with meticulous precision. These holes or slots in the braking surface help dissipate heat and eliminate brake dust and gases. A set of high-performance brake pads with specific friction materials for each application, TÜV/DOT homologated metal-braided hoses, an adapter and high-quality fastener hardware complete the kit.
More Braking Torque and Thermal Capacity on Track
Using radial-mounted fixed calipers together with oversized discs gives the system greater braking torque and superior thermal capacity. The result is a braking action that is noticeably more immediate and decisive even in normal road usage, and is extraordinarily powerful and consistent under the repeated loads of track use.
Fixed calipers improve the durability and efficiency of the system: the opposed multiple pistons act on the pads with more precision, due to the smaller piston diameter and the reduced pressure exerted on each individual piston, while the greater overall surface area between the pads and pistons results in more uniform friction surface wear. The superlative stiffness of the calipers and the metal braided hoses reduce brake fluid absorption. The result is improved, more stable brake pedal pressure, making it possible to modulate braking force more precisely and enhancing pedal feel.
Featuring a hat in aluminum alloy, the oversized floating disc system reduces unsprung mass (for improved handling) and thermal stress. The mounting system is engineered to permit a greater degree of both radial and axial float.
This characteristic, together with the greater dimensions of the braking rotor surface, improves the dispersion of the heat generated by the repeated, intense thermal stress that the discs are subjected to, for consistent braking performance and pedal feel even after numerous laps on the track.
Eye-Catching Colors and Unique Looks
With a combination of painted calipers (available in red, yellow, black or silver) flaunting the Brembo logo, and slotted or cross-drilled discs, the Gran Turismo kit gives an unmistakably sporty, eye-catching look to the car, offering that extra special touch for drivers who want their vehicle to stand out from the crowd.
Catering to the more discerning driver is the GT-R line of kits. These offer even more performance and consist of billet-monoblock calipers, slotted discs in diameters up to 405 mm and special high performance pads.
Brembo Big Brake Kit Details:
Caliper Body: Two-Piece Radial Mount
Caliper Colors: Black or Red
Number of Pistons: 4
Disc Size: 320mm x 28mm
Disc Construction: Machined cast iron
Disc Type: Drilled
Disc Vane Design: Vented straight vane
Disc Material: Cast iron, single-piece rotor & hat
Front or Rear System: FRONT
Goodridge stainless steel brake lines
Brembo high-performance brake pads
Brembo N.V.
Brembo Brakes Front 330x28 One Piece Rotors | Four Piston Calipers
$1,795.00
For Drivers Who Demand the Utmost From Their Car
Designed and tested specifically for track-day enthusiasts and drivers who demand the utmost performance from their cars, these kits offer superlative performance for both everyday driving and demanding track-day sessions. Brembo kits consist of cross-drilled or slotted, ventilated one-piece discs and aluminium calipers with four pistons; a complete set of high performance pads; metal-braided hoses; and high quality hardware.
Solutions and Technologies Born on the Race Track
Braking systems consisting of motorsports-derived components offering levels of technology and performance without par on the market today and embodying the purest expression of Brembo's state-of-the-art technology.
The kit consists of aluminium calipers with opposed pistons which, depending on the car model and in increasing order of performance, may be composite, monoblock or even billet monoblock components, combined with cross-drilled or slotted one-piece oversized discs.
Brembo kits combine the best solutions available to offer the perfect solution for the individual characteristics of each model. The heart of the kit consists of aluminium calipers. These are also available as monoblock parts machined from a single billet of cast aluminium, which ensure outstanding rigidity and minimised deformation. The discs supplied in the kit are one-piece, featuring an exclusive venting system that improves cooling capacity and increases resistance to cracking caused by thermal shock by over 40%.
Cross-drilled and slotted finishes are designed and executed with meticulous precision. These holes or slots in the braking surface help dissipate heat and eliminate brake dust and gases. A set of high-performance brake pads with specific friction materials for each application, TÜV/DOT homologated metal-braided hoses, an adapter and high-quality fastener hardware complete the kit.
More Braking Torque and Thermal Capacity on Track
Using radial-mounted fixed calipers together with oversized discs gives the system greater braking torque and superior thermal capacity. The result is a braking action that is noticeably more immediate and decisive even in normal road usage, and is extraordinarily powerful and consistent under the repeated loads of track use.
Fixed calipers improve the durability and efficiency of the system: the opposed multiple pistons act on the pads with more precision, due to the smaller piston diameter and the reduced pressure exerted on each individual piston, while the greater overall surface area between the pads and pistons results in more uniform friction surface wear. The superlative stiffness of the calipers and the metal braided hoses reduce brake fluid absorption. The result is improved, more stable brake pedal pressure, making it possible to modulate braking force more precisely and enhancing pedal feel.
The greater dimensions of the braking rotor surface improves the dispersion of the heat generated by the repeated, intense thermal stress that the discs are subjected to, for consistent braking performance and pedal feel even after numerous laps on the track.
Eye-Catching and Unique Looks
With a combination of painted calipers (available in red, black or silver) flaunting the Brembo logo, and slotted or cross-drilled discs, the Gran Turismo kit gives an unmistakably sporty, eye-catching look to the car, offering that extra special touch for drivers who want their vehicle to stand out from the crowd.
Catering to the more discerning driver is the GT-R line of kits. These offer even more performance and consist of billet-monoblock calipers, slotted discs in diameters up to 405 mm and special high performance pads.
Brembo 330x28 Rotor and Four Piston Caliper Kit Details:
Brembo GT Systems
Caliper Body: Aluminum Two-Piece, Fixed Radial Mount
Caliper Color: Black, Red, or Silver
Number of Pistons: 4
Disc Size and Construction: 330mm x 28mm One-Piece
Disc Type: Drilled or Slotted
Disc Vane Design: Vented Straight Vane
Disc Material: Cast Iron
Front or Rear System: FRONT
Goodridge stainless steel brake lines
Brembo high-performance brake pads
Brembo N.V.
Brembo Brakes Front 332x32 One Piece Rotors | Four Piston Calipers
$2,295.00
For Drivers Who Demand the Utmost From Their Car
Designed and tested specifically for track-day enthusiasts and drivers who demand the utmost performance from their cars, these kits offer superlative performance for both everyday driving and demanding track-day sessions. Brembo kit consists of cross-drilled, ventilated one-piece (solid) discs and aluminium two-piece calipers with four pistons; a complete set of high performance pads; metal-braided hoses; and high quality hardware.
Solutions and Technologies Born on the Race Track
Braking systems consisting of motorsports-derived components offering levels of technology and performance without par on the market today and embodying the purest expression of Brembo's state-of-the-art technology.
The kit consists of aluminium fixed radial-mount calipers with opposed pistons combined with cross-drilled one-piece floating oversized discs.
Brembo kits combine the best solutions available to offer the perfect solution for the individual characteristics of each model. The heart of the kit consists of aluminium calipers. These are high-spec cast aluminium, ensuring outstanding rigidity and minimized deformation. The discs supplied in the kit, which are a ventilated one-piece design, feature an exclusive venting system that improves cooling capacity and increases resistance to cracking caused by thermal shock by over 40%.
Cross-drilled finishes are designed and executed with meticulous precision. These holes in the braking surface help dissipate heat and eliminate brake dust and gases. A set of high-performance brake pads with specific friction materials for each application, TÜV/DOT homologated metal-braided hoses, an adapter and high-quality fastener hardware complete the kit.Â
More Braking Torque and Thermal Capacity on Track
Using radial-mounted fixed calipers together with oversized discs gives the system greater braking torque and superior thermal capacity. The result is a braking action that is noticeably more immediate and decisive even in normal road usage, and is extraordinarily powerful and consistent under the repeated loads of track use.
Fixed calipers improve the durability and efficiency of the system: the opposed multiple pistons act on the pads with more precision, due to the smaller piston diameter and the reduced pressure exerted on each individual piston, while the greater overall surface area between the pads and pistons results in more uniform friction surface wear. The superlative stiffness of the calipers and the metal braided hoses reduce brake fluid absorption. The result is improved, more stable brake pedal pressure, making it possible to modulate braking force more precisely and enhancing pedal feel.
The greater dimensions of the braking rotor surface improve the dispersion of the heat generated by the repeated, intense thermal stress that the discs are subjected to, for consistent braking performance and pedal feel even after numerous laps on the track.
Eye-Catching Colors and Unique Brembo Design
With a combination of painted calipers (available in red, black or silver) flaunting the Brembo logo, and slotted or cross-drilled discs, this Brembo kit gives an unmistakably sporty, eye-catching look to the car, offering that extra special touch for drivers who want their vehicle to stand out from the crowd.
Brembo 332x32 One-Piece Rotor Four Piston Caliper Kit:
Caliper Body: Two-Piece Aluminum, Fixed Radial Mount
Caliper Colors: Black, Red, or Silver
Number of Pistons: 4
Disc Size and Construction: 332mm x 32mm Cast Iron
Disc Type: Drilled
Disc Vane Design: Vented Straight Vane
Disc Material: Cast Iron
Disc to Hat Mounting: One-Piece
Front or Rear System: FRONT
Goodridge Stainless Steel brake lines
Brembo High-Performance Brake Pads
Brembo N.V.
Brembo Brakes Front 332x32 Rotors | Four Piston GT-M Calipers
$3,595.00
For Drivers Who Demand the Utmost From Their Car
Designed and tested specifically for track-day enthusiasts and drivers who demand the utmost performance from their cars, these kits offer superlative performance for both everyday driving and demanding track-day sessions. Brembo kits consist of cross-drilled or slotted, ventilated two-piece discs and aluminum calipers with four pistons; a complete set of high performance pads; metal-braided hoses; and high quality hardware.
Solutions and Technologies Born on the Race Track
Braking systems consisting of motorsports-derived components offering levels of technology and performance without par on the market today and embodying the purest expression of Brembo's state-of-the-art technology.
The kit consists of aluminum calipers with opposed pistons which, depending on the car model and in increasing order of performance, may be composite, monoblock or even billet monoblock components, combined with cross-drilled or slotted one-piece or composite oversized discs.
Brembo kits combine the best solutions available to offer the perfect solution for the individual characteristics of each model. The heart of the kit consists of aluminum calipers. These are also available as monoblock parts machined from a single billet of cast aluminum, which ensure outstanding rigidity and minimized deformation. The discs supplied in the kit, which may either be floating or one-piece, depending on the specific car model, feature an exclusive venting system that improves cooling capacity and increases resistance to cracking caused by thermal shock by over 40%.
Cross-drilled and slotted finishes are designed and executed with meticulous precision. These holes or slots in the braking surface help dissipate heat and eliminate brake dust and gases. A set of high-performance brake pads with specific friction materials for each application, TÜV/DOT homologated metal-braided hoses, an adapter and high-quality fastener hardware complete the kit.
More Braking Torque and Thermal Capacity on Track
Using radial-mounted fixed calipers together with oversized discs gives the system greater braking torque and superior thermal capacity. The result is a braking action that is noticeably more immediate and decisive even in normal road usage, and is extraordinarily powerful and consistent under the repeated loads of track use.
Fixed calipers improve the durability and efficiency of the system: the opposed multiple pistons act on the pads with more precision, due to the smaller piston diameter and the reduced pressure exerted on each individual piston, while the greater overall surface area between the pads and pistons results in more uniform friction surface wear. The superlative stiffness of the calipers and the metal braided hoses reduce brake fluid absorption. The result is improved, more stable brake pedal pressure, making it possible to modulate braking force more precisely and enhancing pedal feel.
Featuring a hat in aluminum alloy, the oversized floating disc system reduces unsprung mass (for improved handling) and thermal stress. The mounting system is engineered to permit a greater degree of both radial and axial float.
This characteristic, together with the greater dimensions of the braking rotor surface, improves the dispersion of the heat generated by the repeated, intense thermal stress that the discs are subjected to, for consistent braking performance and pedal feel even after numerous laps on the track.
Eye-Catching and Unique Looks
With a combination of painted calipers (available in red, black or silver) flaunting the Brembo logo, and slotted or cross-drilled discs, the Gran Turismo kit gives an unmistakably sporty, eye-catching look to the car, offering that extra special touch for drivers who want their vehicle to stand out from the crowd.
Catering to the more discerning driver is the GT-R line of kits. These offer even more performance and consist of billet-monoblock calipers, slotted discs in diameters up to 405 mm and special high performance pads.
Brembo 332x32 Front Rotor and Caliper Kit Details:
Brembo GT-M Systems
Caliper Body: Monoblock Radial Mount
Caliper Colors: Black, Red, or Silver
Number of Pistons: 4
Disc Size and Construction: 332mm x 32mm Cast Iron
Disc Type(s): Drilled or Slotted
Disc Vane Design: Vented Straight Vane
Disc Material: Cast Iron
Disc to Hat Mounting: Floating H-Bobbin with Anti Rattle Spring
Front or Rear System: FRONT
Goodridge Stainless Steel brake lines
Brembo High-Performance Brake Pads
Brembo N.V.
Brembo Brakes Front 355x32 - Four Pistons (M5 E39)
$3,795.00
For drivers who demand the utmost from their car
Designed and tested specifically for track day enthusiasts and for drivers who demand the utmost performance from their cars, these kits offer superlative performance for both normal driving and demanding track day sessions. Brembo kits consist of cross-drilled or slotted ventilated, one-piece or composite discs and aluminium calipers with 4, 6 or 8 pistons; a complete set of high performance pads; metal-braided hoses and high quality hardware.
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​Solutions and technologies born on the race trackBraking systems consisting of motorsports-derived components offering levels of technology and performance without par on the market today and embodying the purest expression of Brembo's state-of-the-art technology.The kit consists of aluminium calipers with opposed pistons which, depending on the car model and in increasing order of performance, may be composite, monoblock or even billet monoblock components, combined with cross-drilled or slotted one-piece or composite oversized discs.Brembo kits combine the best solutions available to offer the perfect solution for the individual characteristics of each model.The heart of the kit consists of aluminium calipers. These are also available as monoblock parts machined from a single billet of cast aluminium, which ensure outstanding rigidity and minimised deformation. The discs supplied in the kit, which may either be floating or one-piece, depending on the specific car model, feature an exclusive venting system that improves cooling capacity and increases resistance to cracking caused by thermal shock by over 40%.Cross-drilled and slotted finishes are designed and executed with meticulous precision. These holes or slots in the braking surface help dissipate heat and eliminate brake dust and gases. A set of high-performance brake pads with specific friction materials for each application, TÜV/DOT homologated metal-braided hoses, an adapter and high-quality fastener hardware complete the kit.Â
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More braking torque and thermal capacity on the trackUsing radial-mounted fixed calipers together with oversized discs gives the system greater braking torque and superior thermal capacity. The result is a braking action that is noticeably more immediate and decisive even in normal road usage, and is extraordinarily powerful and consistent under the repeated loads of track use. Fixed calipers improve the durability and efficiency of the system: the opposed multiple pistons act on the pads with more precision, due to the smaller piston diameter and the reduced pressure exerted on each individual piston, while the greater overall surface area between the pads and pistons results in more uniform friction surface wear. The superlative stiffness of the calipers and the metal braided hoses reduce brake fluid absorption. The result is improved, more stable brake pedal pressure, making it possible to modulate braking force more precisely and enhancing pedal feel. Featuring a hat in aluminium alloy, the oversized floating disc system reduces unsprung mass (for improved handling) and thermal stress. The mounting system is engineered to permit a greater degree of both radial and axial float. This characteristic, together with the greater dimensions of the braking rotor surface, improves the dispersion of the heat generated by the repeated, intense thermal stress that the discs are subjected to, for consistent braking performance and pedal feel even after numerous laps on the track.
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Eye-catching, unique looksWith a combination of painted calipers (available in red, black or silver) flaunting the Brembo logo, and slotted or cross-drilled discs, the Gran Turismo kit gives an unmistakably sporty, eye-catching look to the car, offering that extra special touch for drivers who want their vehicle to stand out from the crowd.Catering for the more discerning driver is the GT-R line of kits. These offer even more performance and consist of billet-monoblock calipers, slotted discs in diameters up to 405 mm and special high performance pads.
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Brembo N.V.
Brembo Brakes Front 355x32 - Four Pistons (Z3-Z4 1996 - 2008)
$3,795.00
For drivers who demand the utmost from their car
Designed and tested specifically for track day enthusiasts and for drivers who demand the utmost performance from their cars, these kits offer superlative performance for both normal driving and demanding track day sessions. Brembo kits consist of cross-drilled or slotted ventilated, one-piece or composite discs and aluminium calipers with 4, 6 or 8 pistons; a complete set of high performance pads; metal-braided hoses and high quality hardware.
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​Solutions and technologies born on the race trackBraking systems consisting of motorsports-derived components offering levels of technology and performance without par on the market today and embodying the purest expression of Brembo's state-of-the-art technology.The kit consists of aluminium calipers with opposed pistons which, depending on the car model and in increasing order of performance, may be composite, monoblock or even billet monoblock components, combined with cross-drilled or slotted one-piece or composite oversized discs.Brembo kits combine the best solutions available to offer the perfect solution for the individual characteristics of each model.The heart of the kit consists of aluminium calipers. These are also available as monoblock parts machined from a single billet of cast aluminium, which ensure outstanding rigidity and minimised deformation. The discs supplied in the kit, which may either be floating or one-piece, depending on the specific car model, feature an exclusive venting system that improves cooling capacity and increases resistance to cracking caused by thermal shock by over 40%.Cross-drilled and slotted finishes are designed and executed with meticulous precision. These holes or slots in the braking surface help dissipate heat and eliminate brake dust and gases. A set of high-performance brake pads with specific friction materials for each application, TÜV/DOT homologated metal-braided hoses, an adapter and high-quality fastener hardware complete the kit.Â
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More braking torque and thermal capacity on the trackUsing radial-mounted fixed calipers together with oversized discs gives the system greater braking torque and superior thermal capacity. The result is a braking action that is noticeably more immediate and decisive even in normal road usage, and is extraordinarily powerful and consistent under the repeated loads of track use. Fixed calipers improve the durability and efficiency of the system: the opposed multiple pistons act on the pads with more precision, due to the smaller piston diameter and the reduced pressure exerted on each individual piston, while the greater overall surface area between the pads and pistons results in more uniform friction surface wear. The superlative stiffness of the calipers and the metal braided hoses reduce brake fluid absorption. The result is improved, more stable brake pedal pressure, making it possible to modulate braking force more precisely and enhancing pedal feel. Featuring a hat in aluminium alloy, the oversized floating disc system reduces unsprung mass (for improved handling) and thermal stress. The mounting system is engineered to permit a greater degree of both radial and axial float. This characteristic, together with the greater dimensions of the braking rotor surface, improves the dispersion of the heat generated by the repeated, intense thermal stress that the discs are subjected to, for consistent braking performance and pedal feel even after numerous laps on the track.
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Eye-catching, unique looksWith a combination of painted calipers (available in red, black or silver) flaunting the Brembo logo, and slotted or cross-drilled discs, the Gran Turismo kit gives an unmistakably sporty, eye-catching look to the car, offering that extra special touch for drivers who want their vehicle to stand out from the crowd.Catering for the more discerning driver is the GT-R line of kits. These offer even more performance and consist of billet-monoblock calipers, slotted discs in diameters up to 405 mm and special high performance pads.
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