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> 914 rear caliper need advice, vented rear rotor
jim dorociak
post Nov 28 2021, 08:00 PM
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I have fresh replated, and rebuild 914/4 rear calipers and thought I would run 911SC vented rear rotor, am running 911 Carrera front vented rotors and figured easy upgrade for the rear. I got spacer blocks from rear 911 calipers, but upon disassembly of the 914/4 calipers I discovered the bolt holes do not line up properly for the spacer blocks I already bought. Does anyone make a kit of spacer blocks for 914/4 to allow a vented rear rotor to be used? I already turned down the overall diameter of the vented rear rotor to 914 size. Trying not to purchase 914-6 rear calipers because of the cost.

Help please with some information and knowledge from you guys.

Thanks in advance. Jim Dorociak. jdorociak@gmail.com
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Mark Henry
post Dec 1 2021, 10:49 AM
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I have PMB V-calipers, last I checked Eric doesn't make them anymore.
They came with no hardware and after no reply with repeated emails I made my own.

I also have another 914 with 5 bolt, but stock rears.
IMHO unless you're racing rear vented rotors are not needed.
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