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I've not seen any pics of a Brembo caliper break-down so, I thought I'd share mine. If my pics work.
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hy there,
I've worked on different porsche's over a couple of years know and I buy my spare parts most of the time from FVD. Most of the time their prices are reasonable. They don't have everything but maybe they can help you. You can also check other porsche type's than the 944. Porsche often used the same calipers on different models f.e. the 928 S4 has the same calipers as the 944 turbo S. (Make shure to check the piston diameter). Here is their site http://www.fvd.de/ Friendly regards, Tom Ps: I have no experiance with their online service because I buy my parts from a local distributor in belgium. |
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Thanks Tom, Ian's Auto(944online) had the rebuild kits i needed.
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I finally had time to powder coat my calipers today. Still need to put the new seals and pistons in, but couldn't help showing some pics. Don't ask about the color. I wanted the car blue, and the suspension and brakes silver. This is my wifes car and she wanted a silver car so... Suspension and brakes are blue. Oh well, I guess it won't look that bad. Anyway here's some pics of the caliper halves apart and together.
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1970 T1 W/MassIVe 2913cc RAT/?EFI? w/direct fire (very soon) and 915 trans ![]() 1962 SC 1776cc SP 944NA brakes, 993 wheels VKG Last edited by wrenchnride247; February 19th 2006 at 00:07. |
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