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hot66
February 5th 2003, 05:42
Are the rear 4-pot brembos from the 944 turbo the same as from the 968? which other porsche's have these rear calipers?
Are the early 944 calliper brackets the same as the later aluminium arm bcalliper bracket?
thanks
James
hot66
February 5th 2003, 17:35
doesn't anyone know which callipers from which other porsches fit the rear mounting plates on steel 944 trailing arms?
Tim
February 6th 2003, 12:40
This link
angusmf.home.mindspring.com/Bob/brakeswap.html
mentioned that the rear 944T 4-pot caliper bolt pattern is the same as that of 944 single piston caliper. Anyone can confirm that?
Tim
Superman
February 6th 2003, 14:22
All 924/931/944/951/968 rear caliper mounts are the same, 94mm and this applies to single and four piston calipers.
Superman
February 6th 2003, 14:23
931 = 924 Turbo
951 = 944 Turbo
hot66
February 6th 2003, 14:27
thats good news because I've just bought some 968 rear brembos :D
Superman
February 6th 2003, 15:36
The only difference is that the early calipers have PORSCHE emobossed (raised) on them and the later ones have it painted (smooth).
Also, these later (rear) calipers were used on the 911 C2 as well.
GL Sport
February 6th 2003, 16:06
I not 100% certain but I believe the rear calipers have a smaller piston towards the front of the caliper followed by a larger piston.
o O like that Kenn
Superman
February 6th 2003, 17:31
You are 100% correct, there is one larger. However, the bigger one is towards the front. This is also true with the 1986 944 Turbo front caliper as well.
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