Are there any rear brake upgrades for 5 lug that retain the parking brake? I've searched and can't find any difinitive answers.
914-6 calipers, bigger piston , bigger pads, same size as 911 rear calipers .
or use 911 rear caliper and add the 911 parking brake.
I'm pretty sure Eric Shea/PMB has an alloy 914-6 rear caliper in the works.
Check Chris's solution over at Tangerine Racing. Bring $$$, either way...
You can use a caliper spacer kit from Eric Shea and use vented rotors with the stock -4 calipers, or you can run the stock rear calipers with redrilled -4 rotors, or use 914-6 rotors (you may have to turn the outside diameter down a couple of mm, or clearance the caliper)
I'll look into those options. I do prefer to support forum members first when it comes to spending my $$$. I will add that my car has the Renegade big brake kit on it, but it isn't true 5 lug. From my pictures I'm positive I have no parking brake. I'll have to ask McMark to confirm this. When I inquired with him about what stub shaft and hubs I have is what started me heading down this particular road. I plan to use a 108mm CV with no adapter.
install 911 parking brakes is the most cost effective if you have the renegade brake package already.
Parking break? That's easy. Leave it in first gear.
^^^ I did what Karl wants to do.... Boxsters but with 911 hub/911 ebrake parts (still not finished LOL).
what you got on front?
sure you need bigger brakes in rear?
would drilling rears for 5 studs and going 911 in front be sufficient?
jim
Spacers in the stock calipers to accept the vented rear rotors... Thats what I use.
Martin Scheinder was working on a spot mechanical caliper ?? MSDS
I would be interested in alloy front/rears if the rears could also be alloy and have the e-brake provision.
I added 911 brakes on all four corners to my GT clone. I kept the 911 e-brake setup it works fine. Just had to get extended e-brake cables and I welded a stud to the swing arm. On that stud I installed a small pulley. The e-brake cable runs around the pulley and into the e-brake actuator. Very simple and works great.
At first I went with early 911 rotors and a Ferrari 308 rear caliper. Needed spacers for that solution, but the wonderful thing is the Ferrari 308 calipers had a built in parking brake with cable hookup. I decided after seeing the 911 ebrake solution, to go that route with Boxster rear calipers on early 911 rotors.
Don't know if that helps.
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