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944 brakes on king and link pin -- DONE.
Okay - just like before.
I put together a quick page with highlights of the install... I have to thank Lanner from Vdubcustoms... this guy went out of his way..as far as customer satisfaction.....He returned my emails and phone calls promptly..he met me in the in the middle of Ontario in the middle of night to get me my parts so I could be ready for a show..can't say enough good things.... Anyhow...I now have 944 two pots on all 4 corners of a 65 bug. here's a link to the front install: 65 beetle front 944 brake install Dan |
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nice job. That would make a great Tech Article.
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Lanner does awesome work. He did my caliper adapters and they fit perfectly.
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Dan,
Is it possible to expand on your photos a bit more to explain how you did it? I would also be interested in a parts list and approximate costs to complete the conversion if you'd be willing to provide it. I'm interested in the same setup for an early '60s beetle, but most of the people around here are doing the mods to their Supers. Thanks! and yes, would make a great tech article. . . .
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