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> Hey URY914 - Paul....lite weight brake stuff !!!, decent prices also.....
Mueller
post Aug 19 2003, 08:10 PM
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Billet Dynalite Single

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Stock Car Products - Brakes

They list the prices and the weights of the parts...not too bad.

I called Wilwood today and spoke with a tech, I asked for 3D models of some of thier parts Denied !!!!!

I don't know why, this is very common in the semiconductor/mechanical world to offer parts in DXF or IGES or other solidmodeling formats.
It makes the job of the designer much easier and sometimes will sway us in what part or manufacture to use.

If you get the calipers, any chance I can borrow them for a few days?

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post Aug 20 2003, 04:13 PM
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Paul,

Stock /4 and early non-S 911 struts have a 3" spacing between the bolt holes. This new caliper has a 3.25" spacing.
This can be addressed a few ways, the easiest would be to fill in the Ø.39 mount holes and redrill for the correct 3" spacing. (this is done with 951 calipers quite frequently)


I want to say that you'd need a .22" spacer in order to line the caliper centerline with the rotor centerline.

I have no idea if the dimension for "C" is even remotely close without seeing and measureing a stock caliper and strut.
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