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kerscher disks, 944 calipers - am i right?
hello people,
after doing a load of reading, and searching i think i have found the method that would suit me best to fitting 944 disks to my bug. i have a 68 standard with ball joints and vw disks fitted at the moment to replace the stock drums. if i get the kerscher disks that fits streight on a vw disk brake stub axel, and early 944 calipers, i should only need to make a bracket to fit between the stub axel and the caliper and spot face the stub axel... is that right? i dont want to get involved doing a load of machining to use 944 hubs etc. cheers, mabbo |
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Your procedure sounds about right. I have those parts lying around, and I'll check to see how compatible they are. I know that the disk spindle will require more work than the drum spindle. This will only work with stock height spindles, because there physically isn't enough room to put the 944NA calipers onto a dropped spindle (unless the pad overhangs the rotor on the outside diameter, which isn't good for anyone).
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thanks for the reply lanner,
i have some stock height drum spindles so i could use those if you could reply when you find out how compatible they are, that would be GREAT. thanks again, mabbo |
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Just as a thought, then, why don't you buy some shiny new 4pot calipers like wilwoods and make adaptors for them? They don't cost *much* more than recon 944 calipers and are beautifully made.
This is a continual source of frustration for me. In the Uk all the development of brake kits is going into vans, and yet all we really need is for someone to develop a proper bug brake hub, fit 944 discs (cheaper than kerschers by a mile) and then an adaptor for wilwoods. Maybe there's lots of people like me with lots of notes on it but no time to do it.... |
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hey,
did you ever measure the two up laner? no worries if not. thanks, mabbo |
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Sorry to jump in here, so you can not use 944 na on any drop spindle? Thanks JR
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Hey guys - i am in a similar position - i have some 964 c2 calipers which appear very similar to the 944 T calipers. I was looking at the kerscher disc, and i wanted to find out the diameter and width of this disc to compare it to the 298mm by 28mm 964 disc!
i was hoping to use the kerscher disc with a stock ball joint drum spindles also |
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