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> FS Brembo 4 piston calipers to fit 3.5" struts, SOLD but more on the way $175 no pads
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post Sep 19 2011, 08:32 AM
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The first pair sold.
I am having three more pairs made today to sell. No pads included.
Price lowered to $175 plus $10 shipping.

This is a pair of 4 piston Brembo calipers from a 944 Porsche. They were milled to fit 3.5" struts. I can check the piston sizes and post it later. They have new pads that were never run on the car. Clear coat is pealing but they are in excellent functional shape. $200 plus shipping of $10.95 USPS Priority mail.
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post Sep 19 2011, 08:51 AM
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Interested, what size master cylinder do these require?
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Good question.
19mm is a good minimum size. That is what we had on our car.
There are various size pistons in these type calipers front 28-36mm. We did the calculations on the surface area of the four pistons compared to a single large piston like an M caliper and found them to be very close.
Brake Meister like Eric my have a knowledgeable opinion to offer.


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