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porsche brakes on T2
hi,
i would like adapt porsche brakes on my T2 of 75.... the one i woulf like are comming from a 944 turbo i 've looked in the technical files but i didn't found anything for the T2 thanks |
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I think www.vdubcustoms.com has a kit with N/A brakes. I'm sure Lanner would be happy to adapt some turbo calipers to his kit for you.
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PM or email Pillow. he is only on here occasionally. he did a 944NA conversion on his split and is pretty well versed in the options.
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ok... thank's guys
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Porsche brakes on a T2
I looked into doing this when I had a Bay window Westy.
To fit up front is not bad, you need to space the bearings 10mm further apart (at a 5mm spacer behind the inner and outer bearings) and then the hub will fit onto your T2 spindle. They use the same bearings. Then you need to make up a pair of caliper adaptors and off you go!... well its never quite that easy At the back, its a lot more difficult. There is nothing in common with Porsche stuff. I was going to look at drilling the hub for Porsche studs, slipping the Porsche disk over the top and then make up a plate which bolts to the rear arm and accepts the Porsche backing plate... but I never got that far so don't know if any of that will work. Good luck. MG
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ok thank you...
but which material usinf for space the bearing ??? aluminium? thank you fred |
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