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non Porsche brakes
Are there any other brakes other than VW or Porsche that will fit with minimum amount of modification/fabrication? Preferably ricer type brakes, I am planning on putting on Motegi Track-lite wheels.
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Ok Thanks Ill check it out
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I've put BMW M3 stuff on mine.........
not easy but worth the effort ('Had to use BMW discs as my wheels are BMW stud pattern and I aint changing them!) I'm using a Porsche 944 split master cylinder with these as the pedal travel with the stock Bug one was sooooooooooooooooo long!!! Much much better now. 'Any questions feel free to ask. Al B |
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Nice work with the M5 Brakes! :agree: What it the stud pattern on them?
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M3 brakes, my bad any way they look awsome!!!
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Hi, the stud pattern is 5 x 120 .......... BMW specific only I'm led to believe Theses are the rims....... which I'm not changing! Al B |
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Al B
how did you attach the rotors? did you use porsche hubs? thanks rip
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The rear drum was turned down so that the disc fitted over it, 'Top Hat' style. Then bolted to the hub with countersunk screws and a bottle of threadlock! heres the rear hub, With the fronts I again turned down the bug discs to make a similar hub, but instead of fixing the disc ofvr the top I attatched it to the back again using the 5 screw method, you can see it better in the pic... Al B |
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Do you have any pictures from the backside of those brakes? Would be fun to see how those caliper brackets look..
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Sorry mate not yet, I'll endeavour to get some over the next few days...... week. Al B |
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Sweet. Thanks man.
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