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I have some OEM callipers in my garage if you need any pics of the fitments :) |
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They are only "Old style" on the outside.. the PORSCHE logo being of a 3 dimensional type as oppose to later smooth finish with a white PORSCHE decal. Inside they take the same pad size 131 X 71 X 18 :whistle: . They are NOT to be confused with the " BIG REDS " that U get on Porsche 928 GTS, 964 RS & TURBO + 993 TURBO which are 4 pots but bigger still. :supz: |
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MattCSLnut- Your correct on the Calipers regarding trailing etc. Disc size you have, and at 345mm diam your at the top spacing for those calipers. If the calipers take a 30mm disc you will fine on pad thickness as well running a 28mm thick CSL Disc. Most Brembo are metric [ie] M10x1 Male in, convex into the calipers, and at the other end will be M10x1 female concave, to take the hard line from the car. Regards, The Gorilla. |
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The original disc size around which these Brembo calipers hanged around was 304 mm X 32 mm :eeek:. Now that 's one PHAT rotor. I wonder if I'm going to have problems with that ? :whistle: |
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Can U be a bit more elaborate with your comments pleeeez :whistle: |
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MattCSLnut- I think 7.77 is making a refernce to the ''Caliper arc''. ie] As the diam of the disc increases then the 'arc'' or ''radius'' of the caliper is increased to accommodate the increase of ''Pad area'' radius. From a 304mm diam Disc to a 345 mm is a 20mm increase in disc radius diam. I think you will be right on the top edge as previously posted. You just need to offer a CSL Disc into your bembo caliper and see how it fits. Cut a strip of thick carboard, about 2mm thick, 28mm wide, by about 250mm long. Place this on the edge of the disc and then offer the disc into the brembo caliper without pads, and you will see what line the arc of the disc takes in relation to the arc of the caliper. The strip of cardboard acts as the distance spacer, so that the disc is in approx the correct position within the caliper. I think it will just about go. Most calipers go 20/30mm +/-. Try it and see but I think you will just be ok. Regards, The Gorilla. |
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