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Carriers for Porsche boxter S rear calipers?

spawns3

Guest
In another forum they say that calipers " rear Boxer S " don't work fine . I'ts possible ?:think:

Cheers
 

james walker

cooling is the key people
May 24, 2007
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retford notts
boxster s calipers will work ok, boxster standard rears do not as they were calibrated with 19mm thickness rear discs.

s work okay and they are red, boxster are black.

996 c2 work better and they are red also.
 

spawns3

Guest
boxster s calipers will work ok, boxster standard rears do not as they were calibrated with 19mm thickness rear discs.

s work okay and they are red, boxster are black.

996 c2 work better and they are red also.


Mine is the red's :D the original disc is 299x24mm on boxter S

cheers
 

spawns3

Guest
Hi there ,

Which is the height of the s3 discs ? I have to change the pads ? I leave here a photo to explain the height that I mention.



it's the red mark.

Cheers

Nuno Silva
 

spawns3

Guest
Hi there ,

Which is the height of the s3 discs ? I have to change the pads ? I leave here a photo to explain the height that I mention.

brembo.jpg



it's the red mark.

Cheers

Nuno Silva


Sorry but i don't have 15 thread to post images :drool:
 

rob0904

Guest
hi, im after the diemensions of these carriers im goin to be getting some machined up dont suppose anyone has got cad data on these ive got a drawin but its for a vr6 hub and off set. really need as much info as u can give/know. i will do a group buy if i can get all the info and the price is right of course :D

thanks

rob
 

spawns3

Guest
Hi ,

Can i use the front pads from the boxter S to fit him on rear calipers ?

Cheers

Nuno Silva
 

bruceR

Active Member
Apr 11, 2005
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647
Monifieth, Dundee
Not sure if you can as I think the front calipers are much bigger and use bigger discs & pads, but hey someone might prove me wrong :shrug:
Normally 6pots on front & 4pots on rear
 
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