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> PMB early calipers front and rear, Fresh pads too
mrfourteen
post Jul 3 2015, 02:23 PM
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Early offset not for late 73 up rotors
Previous owner said they were bought from PMB.
They look it, nice cad plating fresh pads and barely used.
Car was crashed shortly after install.
$250 + mail

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post Jul 3 2015, 04:13 PM
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whats that screachy noise?
Actually it's an optical illusion in the pic.
they are all in the right way.
I feller wud haf ta be stupit er sumthin to put it in bakweirds.
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post Jul 3 2015, 08:23 PM
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whats that screachy noise?
Actually it's an optical illusion in the pic.
they are all in the right way.
I feller wud haf ta be stupit er sumthin to put it in bakweirds.

As I said, an experienced classic Porsche mechanic put one of the pads in backwards. Wasn't til the driver hit traffic crossing the dam that the protective coating wore off and it started making metal on metal contact. Had a Nissan Titan come into the dealer once for the same reason. Inside front pad both times. Mistakes happen when you're rushed.

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