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> My 993 brakes on a 914 project
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post Jan 4 2006, 07:01 PM
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OK so I have these 993 rotors laying around and figure I can put them on my car and have some great brakes. I have a pair of 911 struts and hubs coming from the west coast but figured I would get a jump on this with the extra hubs I won on EBAY. That way if I mess up I can just get some carrera rotors and use regular good brakes. I have been looking at some of the 911 guys brake conversions on the bird board. The hubs need to fit down inside of these rotors but need to be modified so they will go in.


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post Jan 6 2006, 10:42 AM
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QUOTE (i love porsche @ Jan 6 2006, 07:34 AM)
joe....thats a PCCB caliper, right? are you using the composite pads?? because thats not the composite rotor...or did you just paint the big red brakes, yellow

It's a PCCB 6-piston caliper with Pagid pads for 996TT metal rotors. The caliper does have ceramic pistons, but the rest of my system is conventional.
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