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anyone here been using these calipers?, Outlaw 4000, 4 piston, 3.5" bolt spacing ... |
SirAndy |
Jul 28 2008, 06:18 PM
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These look like nice Calipers, anyone here using them on a 914 ???
http://www.pegasusautoracing.com/group.asp...=CALIPEROUT4000 QUOTE Outlaw 4000 Series Brake Calipers Outlaw Calipers are made from billet aluminum for strength with stainless steel pistons for thermal insulation. Differential piston bore sizes help to minimize pad taper wear. 4000 Caliper Series specifications: Housing Material: Billet Aluminum Mounting Centers: 3.50" Inlet Threads: 1/8 NPT No. Pistons: Four Piston Material: Stainless steel Disc Thickness: .38" - .81" - 1.25" Disc Diameter: 11.75" - 13.00" Pad Type: PFC751, HB101 Pad Area: 7.21 sq/inch. Pad Thickness: .80" (20,3 mm) Heat Shields: Stainless steel Weight: 3.9 lbs (IMG:style_emoticons/default/idea.gif) Andy |
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