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> 19mm master cylinder and bigger calipers?, What combo have you upgraded to?
Mueller
post Jun 23 2018, 12:34 PM
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What combo calipers are being used with the 19mm master cylinder besides stock?

Looking to ditch my rear stock calipers since going to drum style parking brakes.

I'm open to upgrade front brakes at same time....

911 parts?

944 turbo parts?

Boxster parts?

Wilwood parts?


I'm open to ideas.

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post Jun 24 2018, 05:51 PM
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QUOTE(Mueller @ Jun 23 2018, 10:34 AM) *

What combo calipers are being used with the 19mm master cylinder besides stock?

Looking to ditch my rear stock calipers since going to drum style parking brakes.

I'm open to upgrade front brakes at same time....

911 parts?

944 turbo parts?

Boxster parts?

Wilwood parts?


I'm open to ideas.

Do a search on "Wilwood" under my screen name "wndsrfr" & page down to post #20 to see my input regarding Wilwoods...they are relatively inexpensive, rotors are only about $40 each and way lighter than anything else to reduce unsprung weight on the front...
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