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yeahmag
post Aug 20 2024, 03:39 PM
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I accidentally purchased (who knows how) 911 rear discs (SEB-205195C) instead of the 914-6 discs (SEB-105184C) I typically use. I run late 914-4 front calipers on the rear with a bias valve. I assume there is no way these will fit... Correct?

911 SC rotor
Diameter: 290mm
Type: Internally vented
Brake Disc Thickness: 20mm

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914-6 rotor
Diameter: 286mm
Thickness: 10.5mm
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post Aug 20 2024, 08:18 PM
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You would need an M caliper or simular. What are yiu3running on the front?


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I accidentally purchased (who knows how) 911 rear discs (SEB-205195C) instead of the 914-6 discs (SEB-105184C) I typically use. I run late 914-4 front calipers on the rear with a bias valve. I assume there is no way these will fit... Correct?

911 SC rotor
Diameter: 290mm
Type: Internally vented
Brake Disc Thickness: 20mm

vs

914-6 rotor
Diameter: 286mm
Thickness: 10.5mm
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post Aug 20 2024, 09:38 PM
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911M 3" caliper in front. I decided it makes sense to just return the 911 rotors and rebuy the 914-6. Expensive (shipping) mistake on my part.
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post Aug 21 2024, 09:10 AM
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Hi Aaron, I thought I was the only one putting front calipers on the rear. I run SC calipers on the front and braking is very balanced. My rear rotors are 914 solids redrilled for five lug. Best, Mark
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post Aug 21 2024, 09:34 AM
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and the offset is different as well


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I accidentally purchased (who knows how) 911 rear discs (SEB-205195C) instead of the 914-6 discs (SEB-105184C) I typically use. I run late 914-4 front calipers on the rear with a bias valve. I assume there is no way these will fit... Correct?

911 SC rotor
Diameter: 290mm
Type: Internally vented
Brake Disc Thickness: 20mm

vs

914-6 rotor
Diameter: 286mm
Thickness: 10.5mm

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