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911 brakes on a 914, ATE Caliper ID is confusing |
Radio2115 |
Apr 3 2022, 04:30 PM
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My 914 has the larger 911 brakes. However I'm confused by what the caliper ID's may mean as they are all different on each wheel. The left rear is ATE 4, The right rear is ATE 10, the left front is ATE 284 while the right front is ATE 282. Is this correct or should the front caliper id's match each other as well as the rear? I'm going to need to replace pads at some point and would like to know if this setup is correct?
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bdstone914 |
Apr 3 2022, 10:09 PM
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bdstone914 Group: Members Posts: 4,536 Joined: 8-November 03 From: Riverside CA Member No.: 1,319 |
My 914 has the larger 911 brakes. However I'm confused by what the caliper ID's may mean as they are all different on each wheel. The left rear is ATE 4, The right rear is ATE 10, the left front is ATE 284 while the right front is ATE 282. Is this correct or should the front caliper id's match each other as well as the rear? I'm going to need to replace pads at some point and would like to know if this setup is correct? You are probably looking at cavity numbers. Most pictures of them or look on PMB website to natch to what you have. |
PatMc |
Apr 4 2022, 05:39 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 120 Joined: 27-June 21 From: Long Beach Member No.: 25,669 Region Association: None |
You are probably looking at cavity numbers. Most pictures of them or look on PMB website to natch to what you have. This. Ate casting numbers are not useful in identifying what calipers you have...they simply refer to whatever tool pattern/core was used to cast them...more for production tracking than anything else. take some pictures of the front side and backsides of your calipers |
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