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> using 911 rear solid rotors on a 914-6?
thesey914
post May 28 2009, 08:45 AM
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Is it possible to run these with stock callipers? I had it in my mind that early 911 rears are similar to the 914-6 rears.
I know the 911 has internal parking brake shoes but I thought the actual braking surface with essentially the same?
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post May 28 2009, 08:53 AM
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QUOTE(thesey914 @ May 28 2009, 07:45 AM) *

Is it possible to run these with stock callipers? I had it in my mind that early 911 rears are similar to the 914-6 rears.
I know the 911 has internal parking brake shoes but I thought the actual braking surface with essentially the same?


Which stock calipers? /4 or /6? And why would you want to?

/6 rotors are easy to find. They are used on most if not all five lug conversions. /4 calipers will work with a little bit of effort and will take /6 solid and vented ones as well. The vented rears will need a spacer between the caliper halves.

The expert on brakes is Eric at PMBPerformance.com

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