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> Resized Rear Calipers?, techy help requested
seanery
post Aug 24 2003, 07:55 PM
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waiting to rebuild whitey!
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I just pulled this from a page that redshift sent me to HERE. How is this done?
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The rear of the car received the following:

Widened stock calipers for use with vented rear rotors
Resized (smaller OD) 911 rear vented rotors (cross-drilled and slotted)
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redshift
post Aug 24 2003, 08:15 PM
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Bless the Hell out of you!
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Hey, I know this one!

You know how the rebuild kits *don't* come with the center gasket?

You need 2 of those gaskets, and the spacer (There is a factory part.. #? or have one machined) I think it's like 7mm?

You split the caliper, add the spacer, and thar she blows. Vented is much more useful than drilled. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)

I'd also like to point out that, as stated later in the article,"Brad Robert's came to my rescue with an '80 SC 915 core transmission."...

I am in a tower dungeon, I need a 4.0/6, with a wild one-off MFI setup Brad! Save me!



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