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Old January 20th 2006, 20:15
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944 brakes

I have a set of 944 brakes that I got on ebay a long time ago before I knew what to do with 'em. It was after I read a article in a VW mag on German Look Porsche killers and this lead to a knee jerk reaction. If anyone can tell me the process of using these bad boys, or if I just wasted money as I had expected please let me know.

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Old January 20th 2006, 22:04
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What brakes are they? The early N/A 944 steel single piston slide calipers or the late 944 Turbo aluminum multi piston calipers?
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Old January 22nd 2006, 11:26
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I think that they are off a N/A model. I think the guy said that they came off a '84 model, maybe. I bought 'em 5 years ago and haven't looked at them since. Thanks for the reply.
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Old January 23rd 2006, 02:08
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Yeah, sounds like you have the early single piston slide calipers (me to! )
I have fitted them onto a 1303 (74 super beetle), so i could share my experinces with you on that (although there is a welth of info with this setup on this site, ya just gotta search).
What car is this going onto? (year, standard or super...ect)

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Old January 24th 2006, 12:16
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I have a '73 super. The brakes are almost certainly n/a derived. I was wondering if it would be better to just purchase a pre-machined set or to try and source some stuff off of ebay. I saw in one of the tech articles that Remmel offers a complete kit for standard bugs for $1500.00 USD. The other issue I am facing right now is that this is my daily driver. Do you think that it would be worth my time to put a kit together a little bit at a time as I am on a fairly tight budget at the moment. Thanks, V3
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Old January 24th 2006, 23:26
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V3, Have you checked out vdubengineering.com? There's good info on the site for Porsche brakes. Sorry to cut in Super VW.
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Old January 25th 2006, 15:12
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No I havan't checked that site yet. Thanks for the advice, bub. Hey Super if you have that info about your own expierence with setting your car I would like to look it over.
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Old January 27th 2006, 00:19
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Bub? I hope i didn't intrude on your thread
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Old January 28th 2006, 23:17
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Sorry if my reply sounded cold wrenchnride247. Bub sounds a lot less sarcastic in person, lol. Daily speech patterns don't always translate well in written form. I really did mean that I was thankful for your input. I hope that you won't stop contributing to my questions over this misunderstanding. Check ya later, V3.
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Old January 29th 2006, 21:59
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No prob, since i moved up here to Tennessee some words mean something different than where i was Oh well, just wasn't sure if i was butting in. No biggie.
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