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> 17mm or 19mm
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post Feb 26 2004, 03:42 PM
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pro's and cons of a 17mm or a 19mm mc. I know there was talk about it but dont remmber the out come (IMG:style_emoticons/default/spank.gif)
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post Feb 27 2004, 08:25 AM
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QUOTE(davep @ Feb 27 2004, 06:19 AM)
The 411 with the same front brakes as the 914 and drums on the rear got a 19mm.

The 911S with the same size pistons in the brake calipers as the 914/6 got the 20mm.

true enough on the 411 but drum brakes need to displace a lot more fluid...

do aluminum 'S' calipers really use the same size pistons as the iron 'M' calipers ? i did not know that. i just got a set of SS pistons to rebuild my 'S' calipers but i'm not going to pull one from an 'M' caliper to compare... i know the 'S' pads are lots bigger ...

i had to replace a 914.4 MC once - it got a 19mm...
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