Porsche Brakes!

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Porsche Brakes!

Postby carl s on Thu Feb 13, 2003 10:27 pm

Surely someone off here has already done this?

ive been given a set off 911 turbo calipers and just wondered which discs,spacers and other adjustments i would need to make??

gratefull of any help, cheers :)
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Postby Excursion on Thu Feb 13, 2003 11:17 pm

sup!

was me who mentioned it m8 got a set myself.

What year and what model? I've got the turbo 2001 version - big badbass red ones.

Thing is you see I'm not sure on master cylinder size - I've yet to measure the intenal capacity of them. I've also got the rear calipers and seperate handbrake actuators so I might go for those instead untill I get some larger wheels.

As for spacers etc that's just a case of measuring and cutting a piece of steel to suit
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