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> Rear Brake Rotor Question, Anyone know the OD of rear 911 rotors?
John
post Jun 17 2005, 12:20 AM
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I've been looking for the Outside Diameter (OD) of rear 911 vented brake rotors.

If anyone knows, please let me know.

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John
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post Jun 17 2005, 06:03 PM
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Thanks for the information.

So, am I getting this right...

The 911 rear rotors are larger in diameter than 911 SC front rotors. (The 914-4 and 914-6 rear rotors are both larger diameter than the 911SC rotors).

I have been pondering the idea of spacing out a pair of calipers. I was going to try 914-4 rear calipers (for the e-brake), but they would be morre difficult to do as I don't know what to do with the brake pad spreader springs.

The 914-4 front calipers would be easier as I could use 911 rear brake pad spreader springs (the pads are the same), but I would loose the e-brake. I suppose for the track car (that already has front calipers on the rear) this is a possibility.

Any ideas on brake pad spreader springs for spaced out 914-4 rear calipers?
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