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Old June 30th 2007, 16:11
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Yeah, fronts are too thick...
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Old July 1st 2007, 19:02
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Hi

I'm using early 930 front rotors.

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Old August 28th 2007, 15:32
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i'm confused why the calipers would care if they end up in the front or the rear?
they're just brembo 4 piston calipers....i used the rear calipers from a 95 911(993) on the front of my 90 jetta, with stock discs in the rear. for my notchback though i plan on using 993 brakes as they were fitted to a 911.....big ones in front with the axial mount. smaller ones in the rear fixed mount.
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Old October 12th 2007, 17:59
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do any of you guys know if these would work ok with the kerscher disk? apparently the early 944 calipers pad is too tall.
do you think these would fit under a 15" wheel? they look pretty big...

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