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Old October 24th 2006, 02:39
Eliasson Eliasson is offline
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e-brake

Hello
I used the original e-brake cable from 1302/3. I cut off the bar between the sides, and drilled a hole. You see the result in the picture.
It has work so far.

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Old November 16th 2006, 21:38
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i tried to do the same thing, but it didn't leave me with enough material. (comfortably anyway.) seems like it wouldn't last that long.
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Old November 17th 2006, 14:19
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guys how did you mount the disks and calipers on the rear. i have the full setup inc rear handbrake bits from a 2003 3.2 's' boxster, and am wondering do i need to make a plate to attach onto the end of the rear axle where the bearing housing goes, around which my handbrake shoes can sit or wha....?
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Old November 17th 2006, 16:18
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guys how did you mount the disks and calipers on the rear. i have the full setup inc rear handbrake bits from a 2003 3.2 's' boxster, and am wondering do i need to make a plate to attach onto the end of the rear axle where the bearing housing goes, around which my handbrake shoes can sit or wha....?
You need the other bits from an early 944 or 924s..

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Old November 24th 2006, 17:52
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what other bits rich?
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Old November 24th 2006, 18:52
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#23 attaches your brakes to the beetle trailing arm


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Old November 24th 2006, 22:16
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yep you need all that. Thats the single piston set up but it shows how it goes together.
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