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Forum: Brakes January 12th 2016, 10:26
Replies: 24
Views: 23,764
Posted By proudbugowner
That's nice then! Good thing you sorted it out. ...

That's nice then! Good thing you sorted it out.

The smaller piston needs to be on the side where the rotor 'comes in' so that the larger piston can compensate for the torque applied on the pad by...
Forum: Suspension January 12th 2016, 06:26
Replies: 50
Views: 50,456
Posted By proudbugowner
I am worried that altering just the pin length...

I am worried that altering just the pin length will introduce a lot of bumpsteer. Any time you alter the ball joint pin length, the tire rod end must follow accordingly as needed.
Forum: Brakes January 12th 2016, 06:21
Replies: 24
Views: 23,764
Posted By proudbugowner
Hi Glad you made it work. That front...

Hi

Glad you made it work.

That front system looks sweet.

One thing though, Cayman calipers have an issue though, they lack the recess for a crossover tube on the nipple side so you can...
Forum: Suspension October 24th 2015, 09:15
Replies: 3
Views: 10,844
Posted By proudbugowner
Thank you John, was looking for this info.

Thank you John, was looking for this info.
Forum: Brakes October 7th 2015, 08:54
Replies: 24
Views: 23,764
Posted By proudbugowner
Thank you Lanner, your input is always helpful...

Thank you Lanner, your input is always helpful and decisive. :)
Forum: Brakes October 6th 2015, 19:14
Replies: 24
Views: 23,764
Posted By proudbugowner
To fit an 87- rotor to a -87 arm I think you need...

To fit an 87- rotor to a -87 arm I think you need the stub axle and the hub (have no idea if they fit) or maybe use a 29mm spacer on the inside along with longer studs (also no idea)? Theoretically...
Forum: Brakes October 6th 2015, 15:23
Replies: 24
Views: 23,764
Posted By proudbugowner
Maybe Lanner (flat) is referring to the 87+...

Maybe Lanner (flat) is referring to the 87+ rotors (the ones with the 100mm hat height) that have 50mm pad area height even though they are 20.5mm width - I am told this, did not measure myself.
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Forum: Brakes October 2nd 2015, 14:40
Replies: 24
Views: 23,764
Posted By proudbugowner
I saw today that the 996 rear rotor is 75mm...

I saw today that the 996 rear rotor is 75mm height and the 986 rear rotor is 67mm height, just to add the info...

I also tried the boxster (not S) rear caliper to the 944NA rear rotors but the...
Forum: Suspension October 1st 2015, 14:04
Replies: 21
Views: 19,734
Posted By proudbugowner
So update the 944NA (76mm spacing) spindle is not...

So update the 944NA (76mm spacing) spindle is not compatible with the Typ3 nor with the beetle calipers....
Forum: Suspension October 1st 2015, 09:50
Replies: 21
Views: 19,734
Posted By proudbugowner
Are you aware of any caliper that can bolt to the...

Are you aware of any caliper that can bolt to the rears with or without an adapter with a piston size of approximately 40mm-36mm (38 would be nice lol)?

Thanks!
Forum: Suspension September 28th 2015, 18:57
Replies: 21
Views: 19,734
Posted By proudbugowner
Thanks Steve!

Thanks Steve!
Forum: Suspension September 28th 2015, 05:33
Replies: 21
Views: 19,734
Posted By proudbugowner
This is very interesting, thank you! Will they...

This is very interesting, thank you! Will they fit the 20.4mm wide rotor or the halves need shimming?
Forum: Suspension September 26th 2015, 23:13
Replies: 21
Views: 19,734
Posted By proudbugowner
Thanks for the advice! Right now I'm considering...

Thanks for the advice! Right now I'm considering going 50:50 and use a proportioning valve to gradually increase the front bias. The only thing holding me back is the thought of that valve failing at...
Forum: Suspension September 25th 2015, 21:17
Replies: 21
Views: 19,734
Posted By proudbugowner
Hi John! They have the same PCD with the 54mm...

Hi John! They have the same PCD with the 54mm sliding units? They also align with the stock 282mm rotor?

Thank you for your input!
Forum: Suspension September 25th 2015, 06:46
Replies: 21
Views: 19,734
Posted By proudbugowner
Holy thread revival!!! I recently came to...

Holy thread revival!!!

I recently came to the conclusion that the 944 stepped MC (23mm/19mm) does NOT affect brake bias, because the secondary piston is moved by the primary piston by pressure and...
Forum: Brakes September 24th 2015, 19:40
Replies: 159
Views: 125,537
Posted By proudbugowner
Sorry to bring this thread back to life, but I...

Sorry to bring this thread back to life, but I researched and unfortunately a stepped bore master cylinder does not affect brake bias. :-( I hope I am wrong, but I think I'm not. They call those...
Forum: Suspension May 1st 2015, 16:45
Replies: 55
Views: 56,036
Posted By proudbugowner
Hi all! Glad to be a member of this forum! ...

Hi all!

Glad to be a member of this forum!

Has anyone measured what is the inside diameter and the width of the top mount bearing and wants to share? I am a bit lazy to unmount the shock in...
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