Do the hubs for SC rotors on 914s exist yet? |
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Do the hubs for SC rotors on 914s exist yet? |
JoshuaSkinner |
Mar 10 2004, 11:58 PM
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Telecom Tech and full time Car Nut Group: Members Posts: 24 Joined: 31-January 04 From: Portland, OR Member No.: 1,617 |
I know there were supposed to be hubs to bolt 911SC vented rotors onto 914 struts in development, but do they actually exist as a product? If so I want a pair. If not or they won't be out for some time I'm going to go for early 911 front calipers and a 19 mm master cylinder and call it a day.
Joshua Skinner '75 914-1.8 possible EJ20T swap candidate |
DuckRyder |
Mar 14 2004, 08:04 AM
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QUOTE(JoshuaSkinner @ Mar 12 2004, 07:36 PM) BMW 320i brakes use solid rotors just like our cars. That's how the BMW calipers fit over the rotors without popping out thier pistons. Now the BMW 323 had vented brakes, but those only made it to the US as gray market cars. 1977 320i'S use the same vented rotors as 323i's. 1977 - 1979 320 and all 323i use the hubs with the large bearings. The rotor and the hub are seprate thought and the rotors and calipers swap. Not that any of that actually helps us.......................... |
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