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quadracerx
post Jan 18 2012, 01:06 PM
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Anyone know the caliper mount bolt spacing on the stock 914 trailing arm? Also...anyone done an adapter for Wilwood Dynalite style calipers, or any Wilwood caliper for that matter?

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post Jan 18 2012, 02:27 PM
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3 inches bolt spacing.
I only know of Boxster Caliper Brackets none for Wilwood. You can reweld new mounting brackets to fit the Wilwoods or 3 1/2 inch spaced calipers.

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post Jan 21 2012, 07:41 PM
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Wilwood makes a Rear caliper with a Mechanical parking brake...So is anyone a fabricator/machinist who would want to make adapter brackets to use stock or Wilwood hat/rotors? I can send you drawings of Wilwood rotor options and of the caliper (all the drawings are available on Wilwood's website as well....) If you think its doable after looking at the drawings I am willing to order sample parts to make prototypes...

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