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Could the track control arm be made adjustable by welding in an adjustable rod in the middle? This would allow you to fine tune the camber pretty easily. If this was done, would there be difficulties with the top of the strut binding or is there some "flex" up there that would allow the track control arm to be lengthened?
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not to undermind the value of this forums, but superbeetles.com and superbeetlesonly.com have a few tech articles that may be more specific.
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I reckon the best way for front super brakes is to use Monoblock calipers as they have radial mounting, then use stock disc brake stubs and have an alloy block made up that bolts to the stock calipers ears, then use a turned down drum or disc hub as your hub for some rotors you can just drop over. Steve
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Having fitted the 944 NA steering knuckle and dealt with all the issues to make it work I would agree with Steve.
Using the stock steering knuckle has some major benefits, the main one being that you don't alter the steering geometry negatively. Although the monobloc callipers are much more convienient to make a mounting bloc for I would have a careful look around at what I could use that would allow good front to rear brake balance with the stock master cylinder. Cheers Jeremy
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The Boxster monoblocks dont have over the top piston sizes. front are 40 & 36, rears are 30 & 28. They also dont need really thick rotors. Im using Boxster rears on the rear with a stock 19mm M/C Steve
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