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> Brakes 1971, 914/4 1.7L
milwlandrover
post Sep 10 2018, 07:50 AM
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I have the transmission and linkage sorted and installed and so far am very happy with it. I am ordering a Tangerine exhaust today (nothing overly load but I want people to know it is a Porsche. It will be just a driver.
I also want to replace the rotors and shoes on the brakes.
any recommendations here?

thanks
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walterolin
post Sep 10 2018, 08:57 AM
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Agree with Mark. PMB - Eric Shea.

I have a late '70 1.7, similar to yours.

I decided to rebuild my calipers front and rear just to see why the Haynes manual said the rears could only be rebuilt by the factory. Turned out to be another error in Haynes.

You can rebuild yourself, but you won't save much, and Eric's calipers look good.
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